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John Millikin came through and fixed that haskell-gnutls segfault
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on OSX that I developed a reproducible test case for the other day.
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It's a bit hard to test, since the bug doesn't always happen, but the
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fix is already deployed for Mountain Lion autobuilder.
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However, I then found another way to make haskell-gnutls segfault, more
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reliably on OSX, and even sometimes on Linux. Just entering the wrong XMPP
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password in the assistant can trigger this crash. Hopefully John will work
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his magic again.
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Meanwhile, I fixed the sync-after-forget problem. Now sync always forces
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its push of the git-annex branch (as does the assistant). I considered but
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rejected having sync do the kind of uuid-tagged branch push that the
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assistant sometimes falls back to if it's failing to do a normal sync. It's
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ugly, but worse, it wouldn't work in the workflow where multiple clients
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are syncing to a central bare repository, because they'd not pull down the
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hidden uuid-tagged branches, and without the assistant running on the
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repository, nothing would ever merge their data into the git-annex branch.
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Forcing the push of synced/git-annex was easy, once I satisfied myself
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that it was always ok to do so.
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Also factored out a module that knows about all the different log files
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stored on the git-annex branch, which is all the support infrastructure
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that will be needed to make `git annex forget --drop-dead` work. Since this
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is basically a routing module, perhaps I'll get around to making it use
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a nice bidirectional routing library like
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[Zwaluw](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/Zwaluw) one day.
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