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-[[!comment format=sh
- username="Michael"
- avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/86811fdafa094c610ec8ef8858a78dbf"
- subject=""Git is older than version 2.22""
- date="2019-09-15T19:33:28Z"
- content="""
-Installing 7.20190912 from the \"ancient\" tarball at https://downloads.kitenet.net/git-annex/linux/current/git-annex-standalone-i386-ancient.tar.gz on an x86 Synology NAS, I get
-
-$ git annex merge
-
- Git is older than version 2.22 and so it has a memory leak that affects using unlocked files. Recommend you upgrade git before unlocking any files in your repository.
-merge git-annex ok
-git-annex: thread blocked indefinitely in an MVar operation
-
-$ which git
-/var/services/homes/michael/git-annex.linux/git
-
-$ /var/services/homes/michael/git-annex.linux/git --version
-git version 2.1.4
-
-Seems like included git is too old then?
-"""]]
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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="joey"
- subject="""comment 2"""
- date="2019-09-16T16:02:32Z"
- content="""
-@Micheal, drat. Opened a bug:
-[[bugs/i386ancient_tarball_git_too_old_error]]
-(And fixed it; the tarball for this release has been updated.)
-"""]]
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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="Michael"
- avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/86811fdafa094c610ec8ef8858a78dbf"
- subject="comment 3"
- date="2019-09-17T19:19:36Z"
- content="""
-@joye, thanks!
-"""]]
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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="anthony@ad39673d230d75cbfd19d2757d754030049c7673"
- nickname="anthony"
- avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/05b48b72766177b3b0a6ff4afdb70790"
- subject="Thank you"
- date="2019-10-25T20:29:46Z"
- content="""
-Thank you for all the work you do on git-annex. I appreciate it.
-"""]]
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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="nivek-retsof@97a405d1563af7581f6c8d1f7bae67b0ce896721"
- nickname="nivek-retsof"
- avatar="http://cdn.libravatar.org/avatar/3aec9a88897e105952a4ed38007fb224"
- subject="Thanks!"
- date="2019-11-05T22:18:49Z"
- content="""
-This behavior makes more sense to me. I like keeping my text files in git and binaries in git-annex, and treating them separately is no great mental burden.
-
-Thanks for your great work. Git-annex has become one of the best parts of my computing experience. It is a great relief knowing that my files are in a robust distributed and redundant collection that is easy to maintain.
-"""]]