p2p --pair: Fix interception of the magic-wormhole pairing code, which
since 0.8.2 it has sent to stderr rather than stdout.
This is highly annoying because I had asked the magic wormhole developers
for a machine-readable way to get the data, and instead they changed how
the data was output, and didn't even mention this in my issue, or in the
changelog.
Seems this needs to be tested periodically to make sure it's still working.
This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin.
Fix reversion introduced in version 6.20180316 that caused git-annex to
stop processing files when unable to contact a ssh remote.
The bug was not in any of the changed lines, but this one in inAnnex:
P2PHelper.checkpresent (Ssh.runProto rmt connpool (cantCheck rmt) fallback) key
cantCheck throws an exception, but that parameter to runProto expects a
value, which it returns. So, inAnnex is returning a Bool containing an
exception. This defeats the usual checks for checkPresent throwing an
exception, crashing git-annex.
Fixed by making runProto take an `Annex a` instead of an `a`, so
passing cantCheck to it doesn't nest exceptions.
This commit was sponsored by andrea rota.
5f0f063a7a documented it as being
configured automatically, but the code never did that. Rather than try
to hard-code whatever urls amazon uses for its buckets, it seems better
to ask the user to find the url and set it.
per Peter Simons:
Setup.hs depends on 'transformers' for versions of base
prior to 4.9.x so that Control.Monad.IO.Class can be included. Just
adding the library to 'setup-depends' fixes the build with older
compilers like GHC 7.10.3.
addurl: When security configuration prevents downloads with youtube-dl,
still check if the url is one that it supports, and fail downloading it,
instead of downloading the raw web page.
No point in keeping an empty tmp workdir around.
The associated tmp object file is retained even if empty, didn't want to
deal with any possible races with something else downloading to that
file at the same time this would check if it's empty. Anyhow, temp
object files are normally retained, and this will get cleaned out the
same way those do, by dropunused.
If youtubeDl fails, remove the tmp file. Here tmp is the
html file downloaded to check if the url is html, not what youtube-dl
might have started to download. If the tmp file were retained, a
re-run of addurl would try to resume downloading it, which the web
server might not support, causing the resume to fail.
And it's a smallish html page anyway so no benefit to
keeping it for such a resume.