Remove closed bugs and todos that were last edited or commented before 2024.
Except for ones tagged projects/* since projects like datalad want to keep
around records of old deleted bugs longer.
Command line used:
for f in $(grep -l '|done\]\]' -- ./*.mdwn); do if ! grep -q "projects/" "$f"; then d="$(echo "$f" | sed 's/.mdwn$//')"; if [ -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2024 --pretty=oneline -- "$f")" -a -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2024 --pretty=oneline -- "$d")" ]; then git rm -- "./$f" ; git rm -rf "./$d"; fi; fi; done
for f in $(grep -l '\[\[done\]\]' -- ./*.mdwn); do if ! grep -q "projects/" "$f"; then d="$(echo "$f" | sed 's/.mdwn$//')"; if [ -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2024 --pretty=oneline -- "$f")" -a -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2024 --pretty=oneline -- "$d")" ]; then git rm -- "./$f" ; git rm -rf "./$d"; fi; fi; done
Honor annex.addunlocked configuration when importing a tree from a special
remote.
Note, in a --no-content import, the object file will not be populated
(usually) and so expressions that match on mime type will not match. Tested
this and it works ok, the file just ends up locked. Updated docs for the
mime expressions to mention that they can't match when the file is present
Note that in Command.Sync.pullThirdPartyPopulated, recordImportTree is
called without a AddUnlockedMatcher. Since the tree generated here is not
exposed to the user and does not contain usual filenames, there is no need
of the overhead of checking it.
Work around git hash-object --stdin-paths's odd stripping of carriage
return from the end of the line (some windows infection), avoiding crashing
when the repo contains a filename ending in a carriage return.
Make programPath never return "git-remote-annex" or other known multi-call
program names, which are not git-annex and won't behave like it.
If the git-annex binary gets installed under some entirely other name,
it will still return it.
This change exposed that readProgramFile actually could crash,
which happened before only if getExecutablePath was not absolute
and there was no ~/.config/git-annex/program. So fixed that to catch
exception.
This is to reduce user confusion when their annex.largefiles matches it,
or is not set.
Note that, when annex.dotfiles is set, but a dotfile is not matched by
annex.largefiles, the "non-large file" message will be displayed. That
makes sense because whether the file is a dotfile does not matter with that
configuration.
Also, this slightly optimised the annex.dotfiles path in passing,
by avoiding the slight slowdown caused by the check added in commit
876d5b6c6f in that case.
Assistant and smudge also updated.
This does add a small amount of extra work, getting the TopFilePath.
Not enough to be concerned by.
Also improve documentation to make clear that files inside dotdirs are
treated as dotfiles.
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