Merge branch 'master' into assistant

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	git-annex.cabal
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git-annex (3.20120630) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
git-annex (3.20120721) unstable; urgency=low
* get, move, copy: Now refuse to do anything when the requested file
transfer is already in progress by another process.
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.tar.gz Closes: #680450
* map: Write map.dot to .git/annex, which avoids watch trying to annex it.
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sun, 01 Jul 2012 15:04:37 -0400
-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 21 Jul 2012 16:52:48 -0400
git-annex (3.20120629) unstable; urgency=low

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I had started a fresh repo to test out the watch command again on OSX and noticed that it's borked, I'm not sure when it was broken.
The snippet of the log message and command is
<pre>
$ git annex watch --foreground -d -v
watch . read: git ["--git-dir=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest/.git","--work-tree=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest","show-ref","git-annex"]
read: git ["--git-dir=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest/.git","--work-tree=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest","show-ref","--hash","refs/heads/git-annex"]
read: git ["--git-dir=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest/.git","--work-tree=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest","log","refs/heads/git-annex..6702e5361146450800ae5af0b63e97bd9c55d70b","--oneline","-n1"]
chat: git ["--git-dir=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest/.git","--work-tree=/Users/jtang/sandbox/atest","cat-file","--batch"]
(scanning...) call: git ["--git-dir=/Users/jtan
</pre>
I had run git-annex with a new repo with just doing a git init and git annex init, I just threw in one or two small text files to see if it was working. It just hangs and does nothing. I had also tried it out on one of my bigger repos and it does the same thing it just hangs at _(scanning...)_ There isn't much to go on, I wonder if it's hitting the [[Issue on OSX with some system limits]] or if its just a thread/fork issue on OSX.
It still hangs on the small repo even if I do
$ sudo sysctl -w kern.maxfilesperproc=400000
$ ulimit -n 2000
Also, just in case if you need it still (on a clean OSX 10.7 system)
<pre>
$ ulimit -a
core file size (blocks, -c) 0
data seg size (kbytes, -d) unlimited
file size (blocks, -f) unlimited
max locked memory (kbytes, -l) unlimited
max memory size (kbytes, -m) unlimited
open files (-n) 256
pipe size (512 bytes, -p) 1
stack size (kbytes, -s) 8192
cpu time (seconds, -t) unlimited
max user processes (-u) 709
virtual memory (kbytes, -v) unlimited
</pre>
Please close or merge this report if it's a duplicate.
> I've fixed this, it works in my (so far limited) tests. [[done]]
> --[[Joey]]

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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="http://joeyh.name/"
ip="98.65.205.24"
subject="comment 1"
date="2012-07-20T18:17:04Z"
content="""
I see this too, on OSX, and it's another one of the hangs with the threaded runtime I've been battling recently. Removing -threaded from the Makefile or git-annex.cabal (whichever you're using) makes it work.
Seems likely this one is specific to my kqueue code. Indeed, I see it entering the kqueue code and then hanging, when it should be noticing changes. Interestingly, all threads seem to get blocked, too.
AHA! I had the FFI functions marked unsafe. Marking safe seems to fix that. I need to go re-read up on the FFI and when it's safe to mark functions threadsafe.
Thanks as always for the OSX eyes Jimmy!
"""]]

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The git-annex assistant is being
[crowd funded on Kickstarter](http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/joeyh/git-annex-assistant-like-dropbox-but-with-your-own/).
[[Thanks]] to all my backers.
This is my design and plan for developing it.
Still being fleshed out, still many ideas and use cases to add.

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I made the MountWatcher only use dbus if it sees a client connected to dbus
that it knows will send mount events, or if it can start up such a client
via dbus. (Fancy!) Otherwise it falls back to polling. This should be enough
to support users who manually mount things -- if they have gvfs
installed, it'll be used to detect their manual mounts, even when a desktop
is not running, and if they don't have gvfs, they get polling.
Also, I got the MountWatcher to work with KDE. Found a dbus event that's
emitted when KDE mounts a drive, and this is also used. If anyone with
some other desktop environment wants me to add support for it, and it uses
dbus, it should be easy: Run `dbus-monitor`, plug in a drive, get
it mounted, and send me a transcript.
Of course, it'd also be nice to support anything similar on OSX that can
provide mount event notifications. Not a priority though, since the polling
code will work.
---
Some OS X fixes today..
* Jimmy pointed out that my `getmntent` code broke the build on OSX again.
Sorry about that.. I keep thinking Unix portability nightmares are a 80's
thing, not a 2010's thing. Anyway, adapted a lot of hackish C code
to emulate `getmntent` on BSD systems, and it seems to work. (I actually
think the BSD interface to this is saner than Linux's, but I'd rather have
either one than both, sigh..)
* Kqueue was blocking all the threads on OSX. This is fixed, and the
assistant seems to be working on OSX again.
----
I put together a preliminary page thanking everyone who contributed to the
git-annex Kickstarter. [[thanks]] The wall-o-names is scary crazy humbling.
----
Improved `--debug` mode for the assistant, now every thread says whenever
it's doing anything interesting, and also there are timestamps.
----
Had been meaning to get on with syncing to drives when they're mounted, but
got sidetracked with the above. Maybe tomorrow. I did think through it
in some detail as I was waking up this morning, and think I have a pretty
good handle on it.

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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnYD2ZzaOz-0anQDrN-Hg8Tvh5_C7wtStk"
nickname="roucaries"
subject="Portability"
date="2012-07-21T20:31:32Z"
content="""
For portability why not using gnulib ? It will ease porting to windows BTW.
Bastien
"""]]

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## longer-term TODO
* Test MountWatcher on KDE, and add whatever dbus events KDE emits when
drives are mounted.
* Test MountWatcher on Gnome (should work ok) and LXDE (dunno).
* git-annex needs a simple speed control knob, which can be plumbed
through to, at least, rsync. A good job for an hour in an
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maintaining the TransferSlots. Instead, need [[todo/assistant_threaded_runtime]],
which would allow running something for sure when a transfer thread
finishes. **done**
* Test MountWatcher on KDE, and add whatever dbus events KDE emits when
drives are mounted. **done**

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The development of the git-annex assistant was made possible by the
generous donations of many people. I want to say "Thank You!" to each of
you individually, but until I meet all 951 of you, this page will have to
do. You have my most sincere thanks. --[[Joey]]
(If I got your name wrong, or you don't want it publically posted here,
email <joey@kitenet.net>.)
## Major Backers
These people are just inspiring in their enthusiasm and generosity to this
project.
* Jason Scott
* strager
## Beta Testers
Whole weeks of my time were made possible thanks to each of these
people, and their testing is invaluable to the development of
the git-annex assistant.
* Jimmy Tang
* David Pollak
* Pater
* Francois Marier
* Paul Sherwood
* Fred Epma
* Robert Ristroph
* Josh Triplett
* David Haslem
* AJ Ashton
* Svenne Krap
* Drew Hess
## Prioritizers
These forward-thinking people contributed generously just to help
set my priorities in which parts of the git-annex assistant were most
important to develop.
Paul C. Bryan, Paul Tötterman, Don Marti, Dean Thompson, Djoume, David Johnston
Asokan Pichai, Anders Østhus, Dominik Wagenknecht, Charlie Fox, Yazz D. Atlas,
fenchel, Erik Penninga, Richard Hartmann, Graham, Stan Yamane, Ben Skelton,
Ian McEwen, asc, Paul Tagliamonte, Sherif Abouseda, Igor Támara, Anne Wind,
Mesar Hameed, Brandur K. Holm Petersen, Takahiro Inoue, Kai Hendry,
Stephen Youndt, Lee Roberson, Ben Strawbridge, Andrew Greenberg, Alfred Adams
Andrew, Aaron De Vries, Monti Knazze, Jorge Canseco, Hamish, Mark Eichin
And special thanks to Kevin McKenzie, who also gave me a login to a Mac OSX
machine, which has proven invaluable.
## Other Backers
Most of the success of the Kickstarter is thanks to these folks. Some of
them spent significant amounts of money in the guise of getting some
swag. For others, being listed here, and being crucial to making the
git-annex assistant happen was reward enough. Large or small, these
contributions are, literally, my bread and butter this year.
Amitai Schlair, mvime, Romain Lenglet, James Petts, Jouni Uuksulainen,
Wichert Akkerman, Robert Bellus, Kasper Souren, rob, Michiel Buddingh',
Kevin, Rob Avina, Alon Levy, Vikash, Michael Alan Dorman, Harley Pig,
Andreas Olsson, Pietpiet, Christine Spang, Liz Young, Oleg Kosorukov,
Allard Hoeve, Valentin Haenel, Joost Baaij, Nathan Yergler, Nathan Howell,
Frédéric Schütz, Matti Eskelinen, Neil McGovern, Lane Lillquist, db48x,
Stuart Prescott, Mark Matienzo, KarlTheGood, leonm, Drew Slininger,
Andreas Fuchs, Conrad Parker, Johannes Engelke, Battlegarden, Justin Kelly,
Robin Wagner, Thad Ward, crenquis, Trudy Goold, Mike Cochrane, Adam Venturella,
Russell Foo, furankupan, Giorgio Occhioni, andy, mind, Mike Linksvayer,
Stefan Strahl, Jelmer Vernooij, Markus Fix, David Hicks, Justin Azoff,
Iain Nicol, Bob Ippolito, Thomas Lundstrøm, Jason Mandel, federico2,
Edd Cochran, Jose Ortega, Emmett Agnew, Rudy Garcia, Kodi, Nick Rusnov,
Michael Rubin, Tom de Grunt, Richard Murray, Peter, Suzanne Pierce, Jared
Marcotte, folk, Eamon, Jeff Richards, Leo Sutedja, dann frazier, Mikkel
kristiansen, Matt Thomas, Kilian Evang, Gergely Risko, Kristian Rumberg,
Peter Kropf, Mark Hepburn, greymont, D. Joe Anderson, Jeremy Zunker, ctebo,
Manuel Roumain, Jason Walsh, np, Shawn, Johan Tibell, Branden Tyree, Dinyar
Rabady, Andrew Mason, damond armstead, Ethan Aubin, TomTom Tommie, Jimmy
Kaplowitz, Steven Zakulec, mike smith, Jacob Kirkwood, Mark Hymers, Nathan
Collins, Asbjørn Sloth Tønnesen, Misty De Meo,
Jim Paris, Adam Sjøgren, miniBill, Taneli, Kumar Appaiah, Greg Grossmeier,
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Raduta, Josh S, Robin Sheat, Henrik Mygind, kodx, Christian, Geoff
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Niblock, Agustin Acuna, Jeff Curl, Tim Humphrey, bib, James Zarbock,
Lachlan Devantier, Michal Berg, Jeff Lucas, Sid Irish, Franklyn, Jared
Dickson, Olli Jarva, Adam Gibson, Lukas Loesche, Jukka Määttä, Alexander
Lin, Dao Tran, Kirk, briankb, Ryan Villasenor, Daniel Wong, barista, Tomas
Jungwirth, Jesper Hansen, Nivin Singh, Alessandro Tieghi, Billy Roessler,
Peter Fetterer, Pallav Laskar, jcherney, Tyler Wang, Steve, Gigahost, Beat
Wolf, Hannibal Skorepa, aktiveradio, Mark Nunnikhoven, Bret Comnes, Alan
Ruttenberg, Anthony DiSanti, Adam Warkiewicz, Brian Bowman, Jonathan, Mark
Filley, Tobias Mohr, Christian St. Cyr, j. faceless user, Karl Miller,
Thomas Taimre, Vikram, Jason Mountcastle, Jason, Paul Elliott, Alexander,
Stephen Farmer, rayslava, Peter Leurs, Sky Kruse, JP Reeves, John J Schatz,
Martin Sandmair, Will Thompson, John Hergenroeder, Thomas, Christophe
Ponsart, Wolfdog, Eagertolearn, LukasM, Federico Hernandez, Vincent Bernat,
Christian Schmidt, Cameron Colby Thomson, Josh Duff, James Brown, Theron
Trowbridge, Falke, Don Meares, tauu, Greg Cornford, Max Fenton, Kenneth
Reitz, Bruce Bensetler, Mark Booth, Herb Mann, Sindre Sorhus, Chris
Knadler, Daniel Digerås, Derek, Sin Valentine, Ben Gamari, david
lampenscherf, fardles, Richard Burdeniuk, Tobias Kienzler, Dawid Humbla,
Bruno Barbaroxa, D Malt, krivar, James Valleroy, Peter, Tim Geddings,
Matthias Holzinger, Hanen, Petr Vacek, Raymond, Griff Maloney, Andreas
Helveg Rudolph, Nelson Blaha, Colonel Fubar, Skyjacker Captain Gavin
Phoenix, shaun, Michael, Kari Salminen, Rodrigo Miranda, Alan Chan, Justin
Eugene Evans, Isaac, Ben Staffin, Matthew Loar, Magos, Roderik, Eugenio
Piasini, Nico B, Scott Walter, Lior Amsalem, Thongrop Rodsavas, Alberto de
Paola, Shawn Poulen, John Swiderski, lluks, Waelen, Mark Slosarek, Jim
Cristol, mikesol, Bilal Quadri, LuP, Allan Nicolson, Kevin Washington,
Isaac Wedin, Paul Anguiano, ldacruz, Jason Manheim, Sawyer, Jason
Woofenden, Joe Danziger, Declan Morahan, KaptainUfolog, Vladron, bart, Jeff
McNeill, Christian Schlotter, Ben McQuillan, Anthony, Julian, Martin O,
altruism, Eric Solheim, MarkS, ndrwc, Matthew, David Lehn, Matthew
Cisneros, Mike Skoglund, Kristy Carey
## Also thanks to
* The Kickstarter team, who have unleashed much good on the world.
* The Haskell developers, who toiled for 20 years in obscurity
before most of us noticed them, and on whose giant shoulders I now stand,
in awe of the view.
* The Git developers, for obvious reasons.
* All of git-annex's early adopters, who turned it from a personal
toy project into something much more, and showed me the interest was there.
* Anna and Mark, for the loan of the video camera; as well as the rest of
my family, for your support. Even when I couldn't explain what I was
working on.
* The Hodges, for providing such a congenial place for me to live and work
on these first world problems, while you're off helping people in the
third world.

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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawlUbH3eytydcwlWqv8oauE2Jg4NwcV9uA0"
nickname="Anna"
subject="Special"
date="2012-07-20T23:45:15Z"
content="""
I feel pretty special getting an individualized thank you! Btw, the good news is that your video finally explained what you were working on so that I understood it. :-)
"""]]

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Installation recipe for Fedora 14 thruough 17.
<pre>
sudo yum install ghc cabal-install
sudo yum install ghc cabal-install pcre-devel
git clone git://git-annex.branchable.com/ git-annex
cd git-annex
git checkout ghc7.0

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git-annex 3.20120611 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]]
[[!toggleable text="""
* add: Prevent (most) modifications from being made to a file while it
is being added to the annex.
* initremote: Automatically describe a remote when creating it.
* uninit: Refuse to run in a subdirectory. Closes: #[677076](http://bugs.debian.org/677076)"""]]

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git-annex 3.20120721 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]]
[[!toggleable text="""
* get, move, copy: Now refuse to do anything when the requested file
transfer is already in progress by another process.
* status: Lists transfers that are currently in progress.
* Fix passing --uuid to git-annex-shell.
* When shaNsum commands cannot be found, use the Haskell SHA library
(already a dependency) to do the checksumming. This may be slower,
but avoids portability problems.
* Use SHA library for files less than 50 kb in size, at which point it's
faster than forking the more optimised external program.
* SHAnE backends are now smarter about composite extensions, such as
.tar.gz Closes: #[680450](http://bugs.debian.org/680450)
* map: Write map.dot to .git/annex, which avoids watch trying to annex it."""]]

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Name: git-annex
Version: 3.20120630
Version: 3.20120721
Cabal-Version: >= 1.8
License: GPL
Maintainer: Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>