Previous change caused them to be skipped. Probably when @RPATH is
included in the path, it's a path to a file that actually exists.
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So that importing does not replace them with plain files.
This works similarly to how the previous handling of submodules and
matchers did, except that annexed symlinks still get exported as plain
files of course, it's only non-annexed symlinks that it does not make sense
to export.
When symlinks have previously been exported, updating the export will
unexport them after upgrading to this commit.
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This was needed when supporting old git-annex-shell that do not support
p2pstdio yet, in order to cleanly fall back to the old interface without
error messages being displayed. That is no longer supported, so simplify
to not intercept error messages.
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Started in 2017 in commit 3fe9d99f24.
Starting tomorrow, all versions of git-annex since then will provide
an appid, and so it will no longer be necessary to check the date.
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Capstone to this feature. Any transitions that have been performed on an
unmerged remote ref but not on the local git-annex branch, or vice-versa
have to be applied on the fly when reading files.
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It would display incomplete information, which would differ from the
information displayed with write access. So refuse to display anything.
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