
* webapp: Detect when upgrades are available, and upgrade if the user desires. (Only when git-annex is installed using the prebuilt binaries from git-annex upstream, not from eg Debian.) * assistant: Detect when the git-annex binary is modified or replaced, and either prompt the user to restart the program, or automatically restart it. * annex.autoupgrade configures both the above upgrade behaviors. * Added support for quvi 0.9. Slightly suboptimal due to limitations in its interface compared with the old version. * Bug fix: annex.version did not get set on automatic upgrade to v5 direct mode repo, so the upgrade was performed repeatedly, slowing commands down. * webapp: Fix bug that broke switching between local repositories that use the new guarded direct mode. * Android: Fix stripping of the git-annex binary. * Android: Make terminal app show git-annex version number. * Android: Re-enable XMPP support. * reinject: Allow to be used in direct mode. * Futher improvements to git repo repair. Has now been tested in tens of thousands of intentionally damaged repos, and successfully repaired them all. * Allow use of --unused in bare repository. # imported from the archive
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username="http://joeyh.name/"
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ip="4.154.0.63"
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subject="comment 16"
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date="2013-08-23T17:37:52Z"
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The git-annex assistant can easily be built on arm. But not the webapp. It's entirely possible to use the assistant without the webapp though; you just have to make the git repository and configure the remotes by hand, and then the assistant will sync them the same way the webapp does.
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It is possible but very involved to build the webapp for arm. I do not anticipate doing it in the Debian package until ghc gets proper template haskell support for arm. See [[forum/Webapp_on_ARM]]
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