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Joey Hess 2014-10-22 17:38:14 -04:00
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@ -11,5 +11,8 @@ The man page documents this:
As you've noted, this has to rely on the location tracking information being up-to-date, so if it's not it might miss copying a file to the remote that the remote doesn't currently have but used to. Otherwise, it's fine to use `copy --fast --to --remote` or `copy --not --in remote --to remote`, which is functionally identical.
The check is not a GET request, it's a HEAD request, to check if the file is present. Does S3 have a way to combine multiple HEAD requests in a single http request? That seems unlikely. Maybe it is enough to reuse an open http connection for multiple GETs? Anything needing a single HEAD request would not fit well into git-annex, but ways to do more caching of open http connections are being considered.
The check is not a GET request, it's a HEAD request, to check if the file
is present. Does S3 have a way to combine multiple HEAD requests in a
single http request? That seems unlikely. Maybe it is enough to reuse an
open http connection for multiple HEADs? Anything needing a single HEAD request would not fit well into git-annex, but ways to do more caching of open http connections are being considered.
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