When I run git annex unused
from my repository's root it shows everything ok:
~/annex$ git annex unused
unused (checking for unused data...) ok
But... When I run it from a subdirectory, it shows a lot:
~/annex/Software$ git annex unused
unused (checking for unused data...)
Some annexed data is no longer pointed to by any files in the repository:
NUMBER KEY
1 SHA1:########################################
...
921 SHA1:########################################
(To see where data was previously used, try: git log --stat -S'KEY')
(To remove unwanted data: git-annex dropunused NUMBER)
ok
Is this a bug or by design? By removing these "unused" files with dropunused
I've just lost the only copy of 160 files.
I am using git-annex version 836e71297b8e3b5bd6f89f7eb1198f59af985b0b
I'm very sorry you lost data.
But, git annex unused absolutely does not let the current directory influence what it does. It always scans the entire repo from the top. And I've tested it just now to make sure that in a subdirectory it does the same thing as at the top.
There are only two ways this could happen that I can think of:
- If "Software" were a separate git repository than "~/annex".
- If gitignores or something made
git ls-files
not list the files when ran in the subdir. This seems possible, but I don't know how to construct such an ignore.--Joey
Closing as there is no followup. done --Joey