[[!comment format=mdwn username="NewUser" nickname="dont.post.me" avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/90f59ddc341eaf9b2657422206c06901" subject="`git annex uninit` fails when I symlink your symlink" date="2023-11-20T04:22:02Z" content=""" ``` $ mkdir annex-test $ cd annex-test/ $ git init Initialized empty Git repository in /home/me/annex-test/.git/ $ git annex init init (scanning for unlocked files...) ok (recording state in git...) $ cat > .gitignore * $ cat > exampyle.txt hello $ git annex add --no-check-gitignore add .gitignore (non-large file; adding content to git repository) ok add exampyle.txt ok (recording state in git...) $ git commit -m \"added\" [master (root-commit) 2734615] added 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 120000 exampyle.txt $ ln -rs exampyle.txt what.foo $ git status On branch master nothing to commit, working tree clean $ git annex uninit git-annex: what.foo points to annexed content, but is not checked into git. Perhaps this was left behind by an interrupted git annex add? Not continuing with uninit; either delete or git annex add the file and retry. ``` What should I do? Honestly, I'm happy with git-annex so far, I'm just thinking that I need to re-init with `annex.tune.objecthashlower=true` because my other computer is windows. Thanks! """]]