41 lines
1.3 KiB
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41 lines
1.3 KiB
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## Reproduce
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- run `git annex get --from mylinuxbox` on git-annex Android 5.20131213 or 5.20131221
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- `mylinuxbox` is running 5.20131221 standalone
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## Expected result
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The Android box gets the missing file.
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## Actual result
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git-annex: unknown command sendkey
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## Workaround
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Run 5.20131213 on `mylinuxbox`, which does not have this problem.
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## Additional
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linux standalone 5.20131213 and 5.20131221 are both able to `get` from linux standalone 5.20131221 -- this only affects the Android version.
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*Edit:* On second thought, Android is not the only distinguishing factor. Apart from being Android, the box and repo having trouble have the following distinguishing factors from the ones I tried that worked:
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- Android
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- Direct mode
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- Remote was set up by the Assistant
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> [[clacke]]
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> There was a bug in the linux standalone tarball distributed
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> with 5.20131221 that made the `git-annex-shell` wrapper accidentially run
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> `git-annex` instead of `git-annex-shell`. Which results in
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> this error about recvkey, which is a git-annex-shell command, not a
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> git-annex command.
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> So, the problem is not in the android build, but in the git-annex
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> installed on the server (or laptop or whatever) that the android is
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> trying to access.
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> This bug is fixed in the daily builds, and I have updated the
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> tarballs for the release too, now. [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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