diff --git a/doc/bugs/warning_about_ssh_caching_keeps_showing.mdwn b/doc/bugs/warning_about_ssh_caching_keeps_showing.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..370be161a7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/warning_about_ssh_caching_keeps_showing.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +### Please describe the problem. +I keep getting the warning about ssh caching being disabled, even when I explicitly enable it. + +### What steps will reproduce the problem? +See log below + +### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? +7.20200204 on Amazon Linux 2 + +### Please provide any additional information below. + +[[!format sh """ +# If you can, paste a complete transcript of the problem occurring here. +# If the problem is with the git-annex assistant, paste in .git/annex/daemon.log + +(just-git-annex-env) 13:00 [viral-ngs-benchmarks] $ git annex sync -c annex.sshcaching=true +On branch is-devel +Your branch is up to date with 'origin/is-devel'. + + +It took 8.50 seconds to enumerate untracked files. 'status -uno' +may speed it up, but you have to be careful not to forget to add +new files yourself (see 'git help status'). +nothing to commit, working tree clean +commit ok +pull origin + You have enabled concurrency, but ssh connection caching is not enabled. This may result in multiple ssh processes prompting for pas\ +swords at the same time. +ok + +(just-git-annex-env) 13:00 [viral-ngs-benchmarks] $ uname -a +Linux ip-172-31-86-201.ec2.internal 4.14.165-131.185.amzn2.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Jan 15 14:19:56 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux +(just-git-annex-env) 13:02 [viral-ngs-benchmarks] $ git annex version +git-annex version: 7.20200204-g4db801d +build flags: Assistant Webapp Pairing S3 WebDAV Inotify DBus DesktopNotify TorrentParser MagicMime Feeds Testsuite +dependency versions: aws-0.21.1 bloomfilter-2.0.1.0 cryptonite-0.25 DAV-1.3.3 feed-1.0.1.0 ghc-8.6.5 http-client-0.5.14 persistent-sql\ +ite-2.9.3 torrent-10000.1.1 uuid-1.3.13 yesod-1.6.0 +key/value backends: SHA256E SHA256 SHA512E SHA512 SHA224E SHA224 SHA384E SHA384 SHA3_256E SHA3_256 SHA3_512E SHA3_512 SHA3_224E SHA3_2\ +24 SHA3_384E SHA3_384 SKEIN256E SKEIN256 SKEIN512E SKEIN512 BLAKE2B256E BLAKE2B256 BLAKE2B512E BLAKE2B512 BLAKE2B160E BLAKE2B160 BLAKE\ +2B224E BLAKE2B224 BLAKE2B384E BLAKE2B384 BLAKE2BP512E BLAKE2BP512 BLAKE2S256E BLAKE2S256 BLAKE2S160E BLAKE2S160 BLAKE2S224E BLAKE2S224\ + BLAKE2SP256E BLAKE2SP256 BLAKE2SP224E BLAKE2SP224 SHA1E SHA1 MD5E MD5 WORM URL +remote types: git gcrypt p2p S3 bup directory rsync web bittorrent webdav adb tahoe glacier ddar git-lfs hook external +operating system: linux x86_64 +supported repository versions: 7 +upgrade supported from repository versions: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 +local repository version: 7 + + + +# End of transcript or log. +"""]] + +### Have you had any luck using git-annex before? (Sometimes we get tired of reading bug reports all day and a lil' positive end note does wonders) + +I've been using git-annex for 1.5 years to manage bioinformatics analyses. It's a very versatile and well-designed tool. I've been able to adapt it to many use cases; +the ability to easily write your own external backends has been especially helpful for that. The amount of work and thought that has gone into designing/building git-annex is +enormous, and very much appreciated.