Repo that contains the latest/current version of a file is not accessible. Can git annex whereis find the last available version of a file in other repos (or a specific repo)? I can looping through commit log and running whereis for each commit until an earlier version of a file is found, but perhaps there is a better way to do it with a single command? > Not currently, but I think it would be a useful command to have available > without scripting. > > So the use case seems to be that the most recent version of a file is not > accessible currently, but you want to access some version of the file, > and will settle for an older version. > > One interface could be: > > git-annex findversion thefile --in=foo > > Which would look at past versions of thefile that are present in remote > foo, and output something like "master@{10}", or just a bare > git commit sha. Which you can `git checkout` > and then `git-annex get thefile --from=foo` will work to access the > content. > > One problem with this interface is it would need to be limited to a > single file, because there may be no commit that has the latest > versions of several files that are all in the specified remote. > --[[Joey]]