36 lines
1.2 KiB
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36 lines
1.2 KiB
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
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~$ mkdir testannex
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~$ cd testannex/
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testannex$ git init
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Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/ed/testannex/.git/
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testannex$ git annex init "test annex"
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init test annex ok
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(Recording state in git...)
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testannex$ echo "file1" > file1
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testannex$ git annex add file1
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add file1 (checksum...) ok
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(Recording state in git...)
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testannex$ mkdir directory
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testannex$ mv file1 directory/
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testannex$ cat directory/file1
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cat: directory/file1: No such file or directory
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testannex$ git annex fix directory/file1
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git-annex: directory/file1 not found
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
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git annex fix should fix the symlink. It looks like maybe it's *following* the symlink?
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What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
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checkout: 20d195f compiled on OS X 10.7 using cabal.
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Please provide any additional information below.
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git annex assistant is not noticing file renames either.
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> git-annex commands (other than `git annex add`) only operate on files
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> checked into git, which `directory/file1` is not, since you did not use
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> `git mv`. Once you `git add` the file, it'll work. [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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