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
![]() If an input file has been lost from all repositories, it is no longer possible to compute the output. This will avoid dropping content that was computed in such a situation, as well as making git-annex fsck --from the compute remote do its usual thing when content has gone missing. This implementation avoids recursing forever if there is a cycle, which should not be possible anyway. Note the use of RemoteStateHandle as a constructor here suggests that this may not handle sameas remotes right, since usually a RemoteStateHandle is constructed using the sameas uuid for a sameas remote. That assumes a compute remote can even have or be a sameas remote. Which doesn't seem to make sense, so I have not thought through what might happen here in detail. |
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Annex | ||
Assistant | ||
Backend | ||
Build | ||
CmdLine | ||
Command | ||
Config | ||
Database | ||
debian | ||
doc | ||
Git | ||
Limit | ||
Logs | ||
Messages | ||
P2P | ||
Remote | ||
RemoteDaemon | ||
standalone | ||
static | ||
templates | ||
Test | ||
Types | ||
Upgrade | ||
Utility | ||
.appveyor.yml | ||
.codespellrc | ||
.ghci | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.mailmap | ||
Annex.hs | ||
Assistant.hs | ||
Author.hs | ||
Backend.hs | ||
bash-completion.bash | ||
Benchmark.hs | ||
BuildFlags.hs | ||
BuildInfo.hs | ||
CHANGELOG | ||
CmdLine.hs | ||
Command.hs | ||
Common.hs | ||
Config.hs | ||
COPYRIGHT | ||
Creds.hs | ||
Crypto.hs | ||
git-annex.cabal | ||
git-annex.hs | ||
Git.hs | ||
Key.hs | ||
Limit.hs | ||
Logs.hs | ||
Makefile | ||
Messages.hs | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
Remote.hs | ||
Setup.hs | ||
stack.yaml | ||
Test.hs | ||
Types.hs | ||
Upgrade.hs |
git-annex allows managing large files with git, without storing the file contents in git. It can sync, backup, and archive your data, offline and online. Checksums and encryption keep your data safe and secure. Bring the power and distributed nature of git to bear on your large files with git-annex. For documentation, see doc/ or <https://git-annex.branchable.com/>