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* assistant, watcher: .gitignore files and other git ignores are now honored, when git 1.8.4 or newer is installed. (Thanks, Adam Spiers, for getting the necessary support into git for this.) * importfeed: Ignores transient problems with feeds. Only exits nonzero when a feed has repeatedly had a problems for at least 1 day. * importfeed: Fix handling of dots in extensions. * Windows: Added support for encrypted special remotes. * Windows: Fixed permissions problem that prevented removing files from directory special remote. Directory special remotes now fully usable. # imported from the archive
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
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nickname="Jimmy"
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subject="comment 5"
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date="2012-06-08T07:22:34Z"
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content="""
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In relation to macports, I often found that haskell in macports are often behind other distros, and I'm not willing to put much effort into maintaining or updating those ports. I found that to build git-annex, installing macports manually and then installing haskell-platform from the upstream to be the best way to get the most up to date dependancies for git-annex.
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fyi in macports ghc is at version 6.10.4 and haskell platform is at version 2009.2, so there are a significant number of ports to update.
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I was thinking about this a bit more and I reckon it might be easier to try and build a self contained .pkg package and have all the needed binaries in a .app styled package, that would work well when the webapp comes along. I will take a look at it in a week or two (currently moving house so I dont have much time)
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