git-annex/doc/bugs/Stress_test/comment_10_1694e990eab6592159309c231c6dcc16._comment
Joey Hess e213ef310f git-annex (5.20140717) unstable; urgency=high
* Fix minor FD leak in journal code. Closes: #754608
  * direct: Fix handling of case where a work tree subdirectory cannot
    be written to due to permissions.
  * migrate: Avoid re-checksumming when migrating from hashE to hash backend.
  * uninit: Avoid failing final removal in some direct mode repositories
    due to file modes.
  * S3: Deal with AWS ACL configurations that do not allow creating or
    checking the location of a bucket, but only reading and writing content to
    it.
  * resolvemerge: New plumbing command that runs the automatic merge conflict
    resolver.
  * Deal with change in git 2.0 that made indirect mode merge conflict
    resolution leave behind old files.
  * sync: Fix git sync with local git remotes even when they don't have an
    annex.uuid set. (The assistant already did so.)
  * Set gcrypt-publish-participants when setting up a gcrypt repository,
    to avoid unncessary passphrase prompts.
    This is a security/usability tradeoff. To avoid exposing the gpg key
    ids who can decrypt the repository, users can unset
    gcrypt-publish-participants.
  * Install nautilus hooks even when ~/.local/share/nautilus/ does not yet
    exist, since it is not automatically created for Gnome 3 users.
  * Windows: Move .vbs files out of git\bin, to avoid that being in the
    PATH, which caused some weird breakage. (Thanks, divB)
  * Windows: Fix locking issue that prevented the webapp starting
    (since 5.20140707).

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username="http://joeyh.name/"
nickname="joey"
subject="comment 10"
date="2013-05-06T16:54:36Z"
content="""
My estimate was indeed slightly optimistic. While I did not run the whole import, it did run slower for the later batches of files. As far as I can see, that slowdown is just because git gets slower as it has more files. So nothing I can do about it. git-annex is now scaling well itself, though.
Re checksumming on startup: There was a bug that caused the assistant to re-checksum all direct mode files on startup. This bug was fixed in version 4.20130417. If you're using that version and still see it re-checksumming files, please file a new bug report about it, as this is not intended behavior.
You seem to be saying that the assistant is failing to add some files, and then when stopped and restarted it finds and adds them. I don't quite know how that would happen. If you can provide a test case that I can use to reproduce that behavior, I will try to debug it.
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