I have a theory that something is deleting the .t directory
or it doesn't get made in the location tried.
The last test showed:
add: ("recordedInodeCache",Key {keyName = "e394a389d787383843decc5d3d99b6d184ffa5fddeec23b911f9ee7fc8b9ea77", keyBackendName = "SHA256E", keySize = Just 20, keyMtime = Nothing, keyChunkSize = Nothing, keyChunkNum = Nothing},"start")
("recordedInodeCache",Key {keyName = "e394a389d787383843decc5d3d99b6d184ffa5fddeec23b911f9ee7fc8b9ea77", keyBackendName = "SHA256E", keySize = Just 20, keyMtime = Nothing, keyChunkSize = Nothing, keyChunkNum = Nothing},"end")
("writeInodeCache",Key {keyName = "e394a389d787383843decc5d3d99b6d184ffa5fddeec23b911f9ee7fc8b9ea77", keyBackendName = "SHA256E", keySize = Just 20, keyMtime = Nothing, keyChunkSize = Nothing, keyChunkNum = Nothing},"start")
git-annex: c:\jenkins\workspace\msysgit-git-annex-assistant-test\git-annex\.t\repo\.git\annex\objects\6cd\e82\SHA256E-s20--e394a389d787383843decc5d3d99b6d184ffa5fddeec23b911f9ee7fc8b9ea77\SHA256E-s20--e394a389d787383843decc5d3d99b6d184ffa5fddeec23b911f9ee7fc8b9ea77.cache: openFile: does not exist (No such file or directory)
FAIL
add failed
So writeInodeCache is what's failing, and it seems to fail to write the file
despite having made the parent directory.
Without --pristine, cabal will update the package's cabal file if a newer
one is available in hackage. But that can break applying patches.
Especially since the new version from hackage can apparently have dos line
endings, while the version from the tarball doesn't.
This only includes dependencies from the git-annex.cabal file,
not dependencies of dependencies etc. I need some kind of automated system to
make sure I get all of those. TTBOMK, all of them are free software,
generally released under a BSD license.
Package versions match Debian jessie, except for a few differences
needed due to the different version of ghc pulling in a few buildin
packages with other versions.
Most of the patches were cherry-picked from past commits, since these are
older versions.
Added a cabal.config file; the result of running cabal freeze.
It's not used yet (needs a newer cabal than is in debian stable),
but the plan is that once the autbuilders are swiched to jessie,
this can be used to make cabal install the same versions of packages
that this patch got building, and so avoid breaking every time eg, yesod is
upgraded.
This commit was sponsored by Daniel Atlas.