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* Display a warning message when a remote uses a protocol, such as git://, that git-annex does not support. Silently skipping such a remote was confusing behavior. It sets annex-ignore, so the warning is only displayed once. * Also display a warning message when a remote, without a known uuid, is located in a directory that does not currently exist, to avoid silently skipping such a remote. This is a bit more debatable, since git-annex get will say, try making repository available. And since it does not set annex-ignore, the warning will be displayed repeatedly. It's also an extreme edge case, I don't think I've ever seen it happen in real life. |
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BitTorrent.hs | ||
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Ddar.hs | ||
Directory.hs | ||
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GCrypt.hs | ||
Git.hs | ||
GitLFS.hs | ||
Glacier.hs | ||
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P2P.hs | ||
Rsync.hs | ||
S3.hs | ||
Tahoe.hs | ||
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WebDAV.hs |