CI to automate build of cargo lockfiles on different Alpine releases for git-annex aports
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/alpine/aports/-/tree/master/community/git-annex
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Make sanity checker run git annex unused daily, and queue up transfers of unused files to any remotes that will have them. The transfer retrying code works for us here, so eg when a backup disk remote is plugged in, any transfers to it are done. Once the unused files reach a remote, they'll be removed locally as unwanted. If the setup does not cause unused files to go to a remote, they'll pile up, and the sanity checker detects this using some heuristics that are pretty good -- 1000 unused files, or 10% of disk used by unused files, or more disk wasted by unused files than is left free. Once it detects this, it pops up an alert in the webapp, with a button to take action. TODO: Webapp UI to configure this, and also the ability to launch an immediate cleanup of all unused files. This commit was sponsored by Simon Michael. |
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Annex | ||
Assistant | ||
Backend | ||
Build | ||
Command | ||
Common | ||
Config | ||
debian | ||
doc | ||
Git | ||
GitAnnex | ||
Limit | ||
Logs | ||
Messages | ||
Remote | ||
standalone | ||
static | ||
templates | ||
Types | ||
Upgrade | ||
Utility | ||
.ghci | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.mailmap | ||
Annex.hs | ||
Assistant.hs | ||
Backend.hs | ||
build.bat | ||
BuildFlags.hs | ||
CHANGELOG | ||
Checks.hs | ||
CmdLine.hs | ||
Command.hs | ||
Common.hs | ||
Config.hs | ||
configure.hs | ||
COPYRIGHT | ||
Creds.hs | ||
Crypto.hs | ||
Fields.hs | ||
ghci | ||
git-annex.cabal | ||
git-annex.hs | ||
git-union-merge.hs | ||
Git.hs | ||
GitAnnex.hs | ||
GitAnnexShell.hs | ||
Init.hs | ||
INSTALL | ||
Limit.hs | ||
Locations.hs | ||
Logs.hs | ||
Makefile | ||
Messages.hs | ||
NEWS | ||
Option.hs | ||
README | ||
Remote.hs | ||
RunCommand.hs | ||
Seek.hs | ||
Setup.hs | ||
Test.hs | ||
Types.hs | ||
Upgrade.hs | ||
Usage.hs |
git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, checksumming time, or disk space. For documentation, see doc/ or <http://git-annex.branchable.com/>