While the link seems a valid article on recovering a sqlite database,
it's a stealth advertisement for a commercial product. Every post on
that blog is such a stealth advertisement.
Also, the question in this forum post has already been adequatly
answered.
So, I suspect this was a spamming attempt.
Remove closed bugs and todos that were last edited or commented before 2017.
Command line used:
for f in $(grep -l '|done\]\]' -- *.mdwn); do d="$(echo "$f" | sed 's/.mdwn$//')"; if [ -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2017 --pretty=oneline -- "$f")" -a -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2017 --pretty=oneline -- "$d")" ]; then git rm -- "./$f" ; git rm -rf "./$d"; fi; done
for f in $(grep -l '\[\[done\]\]' -- *.mdwn); do d="$(echo "$f" | sed 's/.mdwn$//')"; if [ -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2017 --pretty=oneline -- "$f")" -a -z "$(git log --since=01-01-2017 --pretty=oneline -- "$d")" ]; then git rm -- "./$f" ; git rm -rf "./$d"; fi; done
When the external special remote program crashed, a newline
could be output, which messed up the expected output for --batch mode.
Avoid checking EXPORTSUPPORTED for special remotes that are
not configured to use exports. The datalad special remote apparently is/was
buggy and crashed on EXPORTSUPPORTED. Anyway, there's no need to send
it when the configuration doesn't need it.
This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
Also deletes any tagged pushes that the assistant might have done,
since those would also prevent resetting a branch back.
This commit was sponsored by andrea rota.
Motivation is to remove all metadata when it gets copied from a previous
version of the file, and that is not deisrable.
This commit was supported by the NSF-funded DataLad project.
Needed so that the assistant can download from exports.
updateExportTreeFromLog is normally only run one time, but needs to be
run repeatedly during the lifetime of the assistant.
This commit was sponsored by Ethan Aubin on Patreon.
This is similar to the pusher thread, but a separate thread because git
pushes can be done in parallel with exports, and updating a big export
should not prevent other git pushes going out in the meantime.
The exportThread only runs at most every 30 seconds, since updating an
export is more expensive than pushing. This may need to be tuned.
Added a separate channel for export commits; the committer records a
commit in that channel.
Also, reconnectRemotes records a dummy commit, to make the exporter
thread wake up and make sure all exports are up-to-date. So,
connecting a drive with a directory special remote export will
immediately update it, and getting online will automatically
update S3 and WebDAV exports.
The transfer queue is not involved in exports. Instead, failed
exports are retried much like failed pushes.
This commit was sponsored by Ewen McNeill.
Split exportRemotes out from syncDataRemotes; the parts of the assistant
that upload keys and drop keys from remotes don't apply to exports,
because those operations are not supported.
Some parts of the assistant and webapp do operate on both
syncDataRemotes and exportRemotes. Particularly when downloading from
either of them. Added a downloadRemotes that combines both.
With this, the assistant should download from exports, but it won't yet
upload changes to them.
This commit was sponsored by Fernando Jimenez on Patreon.
Same as is done for all other transfers of content, so the webapp will
display progress bars etc.
This commit was sponsored by Anthony DeRobertis on Patreon.