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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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Fixed two difficult bugs with direct mode. One happened (sometimes) when a
file was deleted and replaced with a directory by the same name and then
those changes were merged into a direct mode repository.
The other problem was that direct mode did not prevent writes to
.git/annex/objects the way that indirect mode does, so when a file in the
repository was not currently present, writing to the dangling symlink would
follow it and write into the object directory.
Hmm, I was going to say that it's a pity that direct mode still has so many
bugs being found and fixed, but the last real bug fix to direct mode was
made last May! Instead, I probably have to thank Tim for being a very
thorough tester.
Finished switching the test suite to use the tasty framework, and prepared
tasty packages for Debian.