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34 lines
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I've been trying to use git-annex with the following strategy.
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* Download podcasts into the annex `gpodder-downloads`
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* Check the podcasts into the annex using `git annex add`.
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* Copy the podcasts over to my mp3 player in the annex `usb-ariaz`.
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This is a FAT-formatted mp3 player, so I have been using a bare
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repository.
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* Move the podcasts to a different annex called `gpodder-on-usbdisk`
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to indicate that they have been successfully put on the mp3 player.
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* `chmod` the files on the mp3 player to `0600` so that I can delete
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them from the player when I am done listening to them.
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Then I go for a run or something and listen to a bunch of podcasts,
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deleting them after I have listened to them. When I get back, I would
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like to find the files that I have listened to and remove them from
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the annexes that are not on the mp3 player. What I have been hoping
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is that something like
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~/gpodder-on-usbdisk $ git annex find --not --in usb-ariaz --print0 | xargs -0 git rm
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~/gpodder-on-usbdisk $ git annex unused
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~/gpodder-on-usbdisk $ git annex dropunused `seq X`
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would work. However, it appears that `git-annex find` does not
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actually check to see that the file contents are present, but only
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looks at the `git-annex` branch of the `usb-ariaz` repository. Since
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I have not changed that with my sneaky deletions, it has no way of
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knowing that the files have been deleted.
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Is there any way to do this properly? (And by properly, I don't mean
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"don't delete the files". That is really the only way I have of
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marking that I have listened to podcasts on this particular mp3 player.)
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I tried setting the `usb-ariaz` repository to be untrusted, but that
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did not change the behavior of `git annex find`.
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