diff --git a/doc/devblog/day_71__that_was_unexpected.mdwn b/doc/devblog/day_71__that_was_unexpected.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..94faed5577 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/devblog/day_71__that_was_unexpected.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +Had planned to spend all day not working on git-annex and instead getting +caught up on conference videos. However, got a little bit multitasky while +watching those, and started investigating why, last time I worked on +Windows port, git-annex was failing to link. + +A good thing to do while watching conference videos since it involved lots of +test builds with different flags. Eventially solved it. +Building w/o WebDAV avoids crashing the compiler anyhow. + +Thought I'd try the resulting binary and see if perhaps I had forgotten to +use the threaded RTS when I was running ghc by hand to link it last time, +and perhaps that was why threads +[[seemed to have hung|day 56 git-annex user survey]] back then. + +It was. This became clear when I saw a "deadlocked indefinitely in MVar" +error message, which tells me that it's at least using the threaded RTS. +So, I fixed that, and a few other minor things, and ran this command +in a DOS prompt box: + + git annex watch --force --foreground --debug + +And I've been making changes to files in that repository, and amazingly, +the watcher is noticing them, and committing them! + +So, I was almost entirely there to a windows port of the watcher a month +ago, and didn't know. It has some rough edges, including not doing anything +to check if a newly created file is open for write when adding it, and +getting the full assistant ported will be more work, and the full webapp +may be a whole other set of problems, but this is a quite nice milestone +for the Windows port.