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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkhdKAhe3l_UyGt5SdfRBPYVwe-9f8P2dM"
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nickname="Justin"
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subject="comment 4"
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date="2011-04-05T21:14:12Z"
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content="""
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@joey
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OK, I'll try increasing the stack size and see if that helps.
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For reference, I was running:
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git annex add .
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on a directory containing about 100k files spread over many nested subdirectories. I actually have more than a dozen projects like this that I plan to keep in git annex, possibly in separate repositories if necessary. I could probably tar the data and then archive that, but I like the idea of being able to see the structure of my data even though the contents of the files are on a different machine.
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After the crash, running:
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git annex unannex
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does nothing and returns instantly. What exactly is 'git annex add' doing? I know that it's moving files into the key-value store and adding symlinks, but I don't know what else it does.
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--Justin
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If
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