Works around this bug in unix-compat:
https://github.com/jacobstanley/unix-compat/issues/56
getFileStatus and other FilePath using functions in unix-compat do not do
UNC conversion on Windows.
Made Utility.RawFilePath use convertToWindowsNativeNamespace to do the
necessary conversion on windows to support long filenames.
Audited all imports of System.PosixCompat.Files to make sure that no
functions that operate on FilePath were imported from it. Instead, use
the equvilants from Utility.RawFilePath. In particular the
re-export of that module in Common had to be removed, which led to lots
of other changes throughout the code.
The changes to Build.Configure, Build.DesktopFile, and Build.TestConfig
make Utility.Directory not be needed to build setup. And so let it use
Utility.RawFilePath, which depends on unix, which cannot be in
setup-depends.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
As far as I can see, git-annex status was added to support direct mode, and
like other things added for that, it ought to be deprecated.
Behavior is similar to git status --short, though not identical in a few
cases eg renamed files.
I think datalad does not use this command, although it might have in the
past. Could not find any use of it in the current datalad code.
A deprecation warning at runtime would be the next step, probably will wait
and do that for all the deprecated commands together (except findref).
Well, perhaps it could be documented better, but it's a compositional
feature so users who need it will probably try it and be happy to find
that it works.
When generating the view, check if the key is present.
When syncing in a view branch with an adjustment, run adjustedBranchRefreshFull
the same as is done when syncing in other adjusted branches. This is
needed because the docs for git-annex adjust --unlock-present suggest
using git-annex sync to update the branch when annex.adjustedbranchrefresh
is not set.
Note that, with annex.adjustedbranchrefresh set, it just works! The
adjusted branch gets updated in the usual way and it doesn't matter that
there's a view branch underneath.
And of course, re-running git-annex adjut --unlock-present also works,
as suggested in the docs.
Sponsored-by: Erik Bjäreholt on Patreon
Old message was:
sqlite query crashed: thread blocked indefinitely in an MVar operation
New message is eg:
sqlite worker thread crashed: SQLite3 returned ErrorCan'tOpen while attempting to perform open ".git/annex/keysdb/db".
The worker thread used to throw an exception. But before that
exception was seen by anything waiting on the worker thread to
finish, the takeMVar in queryDb would have crashed with
BlockedIndefinitelyOnMVar.
Sponsored-by: k0ld on Patreon
git-annex.cabal: Move webapp build deps under the Assistant build flag so
git-annex can be built again without yesod etc installed.
Commit 78440ca37d got rid of the webapp build
flag to work around what was apparently a cabal bug. It moved the webapp
build deps to the main build-depends list. But that prevents building
git-annex when yesod etc are not installed.
Putting them under the Assistant build flag seems to not tickle that cabal
bug, and lets git-annex build automatically with the assistant disabled
when the webapp build deps are not installed.
I hypotehesize that the problem may have involved build-depends nested
behind two build flags. Also, cabal clean may need to be run in order
for cabal to find the right solution after this change, when building in
a directory where cabal configure had been run before.
Also moved 3 modules that are needed to build git-annex w/o the assistant
out from under the Assistant build flag.
Sponsored-by: Brock Spratlen on Patreon
This reverts commit 648e59cac2.
Failed to build on windows, because
In the dependencies for haskeline-0.8.2:
Win32-2.11.1.0 from Stack configuration does not match >=2.1 && <2.10 || >=2.12 (latest
matching version is 2.13.4.0)
jkniiv did find a solution that builds:
-- Win32-2.11.1.0
+- Win32-2.9.0.0
+- Cabal-3.6.3.0
+- directory-1.3.7.1
+- process-1.6.17.0
+- time-1.11.1.2
But that is a quite old version of Win32 and risks bugs from it, and bumping
Cabal and directory to newer than lts-19.33 has seems also likely to be risky.
So, I've given up. aws-0.24 won't be able to be in the stack build until
there's a stackage lts (or nightly) that has filepath (>=1.4.100.0),
which will not happen until sometime after the next ghc release.
info: Fix reversion in last release involving handling of unsupported input
by continuing to handle any other inputs, before exiting nonzero at the
end.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
view: Fix a reversion in 10.20230214 that omitted a file from a view when
the file had no metadata set, but the view only used path fields.
Sponsored-by: Jack Hill on Patreon
This enables some new features that need the new aws.
Win32 downgraded from the version in lts-19.33 because git-annex does not build
with that version, and newer versions of Win32 need a newer filepath version,
which can't be upgraded while using lts-19.33.
Sponsored-By: Brett Eisenberg on Patreon
path to a bare repo when git config is not allowed to list the configs
due to the CVE-2022-24765 fix.
That resulted in a confusing error message, and prevented the nice
message that explains how to mark the repo as safe to use.
Made isBare a tristate so that the case where core.bare is not returned can
be handled.
The handling in updateLocation is to check if the directory
contains config and objects and if so assume it's bare.
Note that if that heuristic is somehow wrong, it would construct a repo
that thinks it's bare but is not. That could cause follow-on problems,
but since git-annex then checks checkRepoConfigInaccessible, and skips
using the repo anyway, a wrong guess should not be a problem.
Sponsored-by: Luke Shumaker on Patreon
Used to fail with a bad error message, indicating there was no
repository with the specified name, or something like that. Now, suggest
they use the uuid to disambiguate.
* info, enableremotemote, renameremote: Avoid a confusing message when more
than one repository matches the user provided name.
* info: Exit nonzero when the input is not supported.
Sponsored-by: Kevin Mueller on Patreon
A benchmark in my sound repository with `git-annex view feedtitle=*`
took 2:52 wall clock time before and 1:58 after. Though it still only used
130% of CPU.
This is the same kind of optimisation that is in seekFilteredKeys, though
that precaches location logs while this streams the metadata logs direct
to parsing them.
seekFilteredKeys contains more streaming, to find the annexed files, and
this could be further sped up with similar streaming.
Sponsored-by: Nicholas Golder-Manning on Patreon
sync: Fix a bug that caused files to be removed from an importtree=yes
exporttree=yes special remote when the remote's annex-tracking-branch was
not the currently checked out branch.
Sponsored-by: Max Thoursie on Patreon
* sync: When run in a view branch, refresh the view branch to reflect any
changes that have been made to the parent branch or metadata.
This is basically working, but probably needs some more work to deal with
all the edge cases of things sync does.
Sponsored-by: Lawrence Brogan on Patreon
* sync: Avoid pushing view branches to remotes.
* Changed the name of view branches to include the parent branch.
Existing view branches checked out using an old name will still work.
It does not seem useful for sync to push view branches around, because
the information in a view branch can entirely be derived from other
information in git. And sync doesn't push adjusted branches around either.
The better view branch names make it more in line with adjusted branch
names, but were also needed to make fromViewBranch be able to return the
original branch name.
Kept the old view branch names still working. But, when those branches
exist in a repo, sync will still try to push them as before. Avoiding
that would need more complicated and/or expensive changes to sync.
Sponsored-By: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon
* view: New field?=glob and ?tag syntax that includes a directory "_"
in the view for files that do not have the specified metadata set.
* Added annex.viewunsetdirectory git config to change the name of the
"_" directory in a view.
When in a view using the new syntax, old git-annex will fail to parse the
view log. It errors with "Not in a view.", which is not ideal. But that
only affects view commands.
annex.viewunsetdirectory is included in the View for a couple of reasons.
One is to avoid needing to warn the user that it should not be changed when
in a view, since that would confuse git-annex. Another reason is that it
helped with plumbing the value through to some pure functions.
annex.viewunsetdirectory is actually mangled the same as any other view
directory. So if it's configured to something like "N/A", there won't be
multiple levels of directories, which would also confuse git-annex.
Sponsored-By: Jack Hill on Patreon
S3: Support a region= configuration useful for some non-Amazon S3
implementations. This feature needs git-annex to be built with aws-0.24.
datacenter= sets both the AWS hostname and region in one setting, which is
easy when using AWS, but not useful for other hosts. So kept datacenter
as-is, but added this additional config.
Sponsored-By: Brett Eisenberg on Patreon
Allowing --from and --to as an alternative to --from or --to
is hard to do with optparse-applicative!
The obvious approach of (pfrom <|> pto <|> pfromandto) does not work
when pfromandto uses the same option names as pfrom and pto do.
It compiles but the generated parser does not work for all desired
combinations.
Instead, have to parse optionally from and optionally to. When neither
is provided, the parser succeeds, but it's a result that can't be
handled. So, have to giveup after option parsing. There does not seem to
be a way to make an optparse-applicative Parser give up internally
either.
Also, need seek' because I first tried making fto be a where binding,
but that resulted in a hang when git-annex move was run without --from
or --to. I think because startConcurrency was not expecting the stages
value to contain an exception and so ended up blocking.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
I've long been asked for `git-annex find --all` or something like that,
but pushed back on it because I feel that the command is analagous to
find(1) and so it would be surprising for it to list keys rather than
files. So instead, add a new findkeys subcommand.
Note that the use of withKeyOptions is rather strange because usually
that is used to fall back to --all rather than listing files, but here
it's made to default to --all like behavior and never list files.
A performance thing that could be improved is that withKeyOptions
always reads and caches location logs. But findkeys with no options does
not need them, so it could be made faster. That caching does speed up
options like --in though. This is really just a subset of a more general
performance thing that --all reads location logs sometimes unncessarily.
Anyway, it needs to read the location log in order to checkDead,
and it seems good that findkeys does skip dead keys.
Also, cleaned up comments on git-annex-find man page asking for --all
option.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
Note that when this is specified and an older git-annex is used to
enableremote such a special remote, it will simply ignore the cost= field
and use whatever the default cost is.
In passing, fixed adb to support the remote.name.cost and
remote.name.cost-command configs.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
Allow initremote of additional special remotes with type=web, in addition
to the default web special remote.
When --sameas=web is used, these provide additional names for the web
special remote, and may also have their own additional configuration
(once there is any for the web special remote) and cost.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
AFAICS all git-annex builds are using the git-lfs library not the vendored
copy.
Debian stable does have a too old haskell-git-lfs package to be able to
build git-annex from source, but there is not currently a backport of a
recent git-annex to Debian stable. And if they update the backport at some
point, they should be able to backport the library too.
Sponsored-by: Svenne Krap on Patreon
In Makefile, listed additional deps of Build/Standalone. Without that,
it does not get updated for the change to Utility/LinuxMkLibs.hs when
compiling incrementally.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
Speed up git-annex upgrade (from v5) and init in a repository that has
submodules. Setting the config does not affect the submodules, so avoid
the work of getting status in them, which may involve using the smudge
filter etc.
Sponsored-By: the NIH-funded NICEMAN (ReproNim TR&D3) project
Added --anything (and --nothing). Eg, git-annex find --anything will list
all annexed files whether or not the content is present. This is slightly
faster and clearer than --include=* or --exclude=*
While I can't imagine how --nothing will be used, preferred content
expressions already had anything and nothing, so might as well support both
as matching options as well.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
Improve handling of some .git/annex/ subdirectories being on other
filesystems, in the bittorrent special remote, and youtube-dl integration,
and git-annex addurl.
The only one of these that I've confirmed to be a problem is in the
bittorrent special remote when .git/annex/tmp and .git/annex/othertmp are
on different filesystems.
As well as auditing for renameFile, also audited for createLink, all of
those are ok as are the other remaining renameFile calls. Also audited all
code paths that use .git/annex/othertmp, and did not find any other
cross-device problems. So, removing mention of othertmp needing to be on
the same device.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
Change --metadata comparisons < > <= and >= to fall back to lexicographical
comparisons when one or both values being compared are not numbers.
Sponsored-by: Erik Bjäreholt on Patreon
Fix a hang that occasionally occurred during commands such as move.
(A bug introduced in 10.20220927, in
commit 6a3bd283b8)
The restage.log was kept locked while running a complex index refresh
action. In an unusual situation, that action could need to write to the
restage log, which caused a deadlock.
The solution is a two-stage process. First the restage.log is moved to a
work file, which is done with the lock held. Then the content of the work
file is read and processed, which happens without the lock being held.
This is all done in a crash-safe manner.
Note that streamRestageLog may not be fully safe to run concurrently
with itself. That's ok, because restagePointerFiles uses it with the
index lock held, so only one can be run at a time.
streamRestageLog does delete the restage.old file at the end without
locking. If a calcRestageLog is run concurrently, it will either see the
file content before it was deleted, or will see it's missing. Either is
ok, because at most this will cause calcRestageLog to report more
work remains to be done than there is.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's Datalad project
Debian is going to drop youtube-dl which is not active upstream, and yt-dlp
is the replacement. This will make it be used if youtube-dl gets removed.
If an old version of youtube-dl remains installed, git-annex will still use
it. That might not be desirable, but changing git-annex to use yt-dlp in
preference to youtube-dl when both are installed risks breaking when
the user has annex.youtube-dl-options set to something that is supported
by youtube-dl, but not by yt-dlp.
Sponsored-by: Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. on Patreon
init: Avoid scanning for annexed files, which can be lengthy in a
large repository. Instead that scan is done on demand. This lets git-annex
init be run and some query commands be used in a repository without
waiting.
Note that autoinit already behaved this way, so while this will mean some
commands like git-annex get/unlock/add will do the scan the first time run,
that is not really a significant behavior change.
And, it's really better to have a consistent behavior. The reason for
the inconsistency was a strange bug discussed in
b3c4579c79. Avoiding reconcileStaged in
init will keep avoiding whatever that was.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
Increasing the size of the queue 10x makes git-annex init 7% faster in a
repository with 86000 annexed files.
The memory use goes up, from 70876 kb to 85376 kb.
Avoids database querying overhead when the database is newly created.
In the large repository where git-annex init took 24 seconds, this sped it
up to 20.47 seconds, a speedup of around 15%.
Sponsored-by: Dartmouth College's DANDI project
This reverts commit 15dd7fe84b.
aws 0.23 is not used any longer, so read-only S3 import won't be
supported yet when building with stack.
That commit broke the build on windows, because the new version of Win32 that
was included (because the old one does not work with this lts version)
needs a version of filepath that is newer than the one bundled with the
ghc in that lts version. It is not possible to override that to a newer
filepath.
Seems that the only solution to get aws 0.23 will be to wait for a ghc that
contains filepath 1.4.100.0. No ghc yet contains it. (Backporting the Win32
fix to a point release version that does not include this bleeding edge
filepath would also resolve it, but seems unlikely to happen.)
Sponsored-by: Jarkko Kniivilä on Patreon