Unused files with double spaces in their name are not removed by `dropunused`: Script: #!/bin/bash BASE=/tmp/unused-bug # setup set -x chmod -R +w $BASE rm -rf $BASE mkdir -p $BASE cd $BASE # create annex git init . git annex init # make a file with two spaces echo hello > 'foo bar' # add it git annex add --backend WORM 'foo bar' git commit -m 'add' # remove it git rm 'foo bar' git commit -m 'remove' # unused git annex unused git annex dropunused 1 git annex unused Output: + chmod -R +w /tmp/unused-bug + rm -rf /tmp/unused-bug + mkdir -p /tmp/unused-bug + cd /tmp/unused-bug + git init . Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/unused-bug/.git/ + git annex init init ok + echo hello + git annex add --backend WORM 'foo bar' add foo bar ok (Recording state in git...) + git commit -m add [master (root-commit) 926f7f5] add 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) create mode 120000 foo bar + git rm 'foo bar' rm 'foo bar' + git commit -m remove [master d025e3f] remove 1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-) delete mode 120000 foo bar + git annex unused unused . (checking for unused data...) (checking master...) Some annexed data is no longer used by any files: NUMBER KEY 1 WORM-s6-m1322200438--foo bar (To see where data was previously used, try: git log --stat -S'KEY') To remove unwanted data: git-annex dropunused NUMBER ok + git annex dropunused 1 dropunused 1 ok + git annex unused unused . (checking for unused data...) (checking master...) Some annexed data is no longer used by any files: NUMBER KEY 1 WORM-s6-m1322200438--foo bar (To see where data was previously used, try: git log --stat -S'KEY') To remove unwanted data: git-annex dropunused NUMBER ok Strange that `dropunused` still said "ok" when it didn't succeed at removing the file. > It was misparsing the unused file, so it thought you'd asked it to drop a > key that didn't exist (which means already dropped) so no error. I've > fixed the bug. [[done]] --[[Joey]]