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33 lines
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Syncing works! I have two clones, and any file I create in the first
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is immediately visible in the second. Delete that file from the second, and
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it's immediately removed from the first.
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Most of my work today felt like stitching existing limbs onto a pre-existing
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monster. Took the committer thread, that waits for changes and commits them,
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and refashioned it into a pusher thread, that waits for commits and pushes
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them. Took the watcher thread, that watches for files being made,
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and refashioned it into a merger thread, that watches for git refs being
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updated. Pulled in bits of the `git annex sync` command to reanimate this.
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It may be a shambling hulk, but it works.
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Actually, it's not much of a shambling hulk; I refactored my code after
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copying it. ;)
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I think I'm up to 11 threads now in the new
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`git annex assistant` command, each with its own job, and each needing
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to avoid stepping on the other's toes. I did see one MVar deadlock error
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today, which I have not managed to reproduce after some changes. I think
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the committer thread was triggering the merger thread, which probably
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then waited on the Annex state MVar the committer thread had held.
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Anyway, it even pushes to remotes in parallel, and keeps track of remotes
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it failed to push to, although as of yet it doesn't do any attempt at
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periodically retrying.
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One bug I need to deal with is that the push code assumes any change
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made to the remote has already been pushed back to it. When it hasn't,
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the push will fail due to not being a fast-forward. I need to make it
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detect this case and pull before pushing.
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(I've pushed this work out in a new `assistant branch`.)
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