hdiutil create -format UDBZ -size 640m -srcfolder tmp/build-dmg \
-volname git-annex -o tmp/git-annex.dmg
hdiutil: create failed - Resource busy
Sometimes it has failed this way for weeks until reboot. Sometimes a single
retry makes it work. Despite many reports of this problem, I have never
found for an explanation for it, other than <shrug> OSX.
Homebrew now has eg:
datalads-imac:~ joey$ ls -l /Users/joey/homebrew/Cellar/git/2.23.0/libexec/git-core
total 36776
lrwxr-xr-x 1 joey staff 13 Aug 29 13:38 git -> ../../bin/git
lrwxr-xr-x 1 joey staff 13 Aug 29 13:38 git-add -> ../../bin/git
So the target of the symlink also needs to be installed now.
Doing it in shell code was too hairy for my dentistry-addled brain, so
reimplemented in haskell. Also using it for building linuxstandalone.
All that needs to be retained in remote.log is the sameas-uuid.
The rest of the config is eliminated. This doesn't save enough space to
bother with, but it prevents anything sensitive in the config of the
dead sameas remote from lingering around.
Note that minimizesameasdead does not update the VectorClock when
changing the log line. That's normally a no-no, but in this case,
it makes each DropDead result in the exact same file contents,
and vector clocks are not needed because the transition breaks
the history chain.
forget --drop-dead: Remove several classes of git-annex log files when they
become empty, further reducing the size of the git-annex branch.
Noticed while testing sameas uuid removal, but it could happen other times
too.
An empty log file is always treated by git-annex the same as no file
being present, and when the files are per-key, it can be a sizable space
saving to exclude them from the tree.
It would have been a lot less round-about to just make git annex dead
also add the uuids of sameas remotes to the trust.log as dead.
But, that would fail in the case where there's an unmerged other clone
that has a sameas remote that the current repo does not know about.
Then it would not get marked as dead.
Handling it at transition time avoids that scenario.
Note that the generation of trustmap' in dropDead should only
happen once, due to the partial application.