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I believe all of the special remotes transfer the files one at a time, which is good, and provides a sensible place to interrupt a copy/move operation.
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Wish: When I press ctrl+c in the terminal, git-annex will catch that and finish it's current transfer and then exit cleanly (ie: no odd backtraces in the special remote code). For the case where the file currently being transfered also needs to be killed (ie: it's a big .iso) then subsequent ctrl+c's can do that.
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> I'm going to close this, because 6 years later, I just don't think it's a
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> good idea. I think that blocking ctrl-c from interrupting the program
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> violates least surprise. --[[Joey]]
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