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66 lines
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hi,
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i think of use git-annex as the backbone of a archival systems. at first point no distributed storage, just 1 node.
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but now i run into the topic below ( deleted the "named" symlink of the "object" -- how to recover ?)
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maybe someone can enlighten me...
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thanks,
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.ka
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// about the version. ( debian-squeeze, bpo )
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$ git-annex version
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git-annex version: 3.20120629~bpo60+2
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local repository version: 3
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default repository version: 3
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supported repository versions: 3
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upgrade supported from repository versions: 0 1 2
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// building up a testcase.
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$ git init
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Initialized empty Git repository in ...test2/.git/
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$ git annex init
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init ok
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(Recording state in git...)
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$ echo "aaa" > 1.txt
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$ echo "bbb" > 2.txt
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$ git-annex add .
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add 1.txt (checksum...) ok
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add 2.txt (checksum...) ok
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(Recording state in git...)
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$ git commit -a -m "added 2 files"
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fatal: No HEAD commit to compare with (yet)
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fatal: No HEAD commit to compare with (yet)
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[master (root-commit) fc2a5d7] added 2 files
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Committer: userhere user <bla@bla>
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Your name and email address were configured automatically based
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on your username and hostname. Please check that they are accurate.
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...
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2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
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create mode 120000 1.txt
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create mode 120000 2.txt
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// ok, so far standard. i have now 2 files - lets delete one.
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$ rm 2.txt
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$ ls -l
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lrwxrwxrwx 1 xp xp 176 24. Okt 22:55 1.txt -> .git/annex/objects/Z6/7q/SHA256-s4--17e682f060b5f8e47ea04c5c4855908b0a5ad612022260fe50e11ecb0cc0ab76/SHA256-s4--17e682f060b5f8e47ea04c5c4855908b0a5ad612022260fe50e11ecb0cc0ab76
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// eek, delete of 2.txt was a bad idea (it was just the symlink) -- try to recover...
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$ git-annex fix
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$ git-annex fsck
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fsck 1.txt (checksum...) ok
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$ ls
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1.txt
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// still not here.. how to recover the link to 2.txt ???
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// i still see the content of the file in the object folder
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// if I want to use git-annex as the backend of a archival system, this is important.
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