### Please describe the problem. Attempting to clone the git repository produces (master) cayley:git-annex% git checkout -f HEAD error: unable to create file doc/bugs/fatal:_unable_to_access___39__..__47__..__47__..__47__..__47__C:__92__Users__92____91__...__93____92__annex__92__.git__47__config__39__:_Invalid_argument___40__Windows__41__.mdwn (File name too long) fatal: cannot create directory at 'doc/bugs/fatal:_unable_to_access___39__..__47__..__47__..__47__..__47__C:__92__Users__92____91__...__93____92__annex__92__.git__47__config__39__:_Invalid_argument___40__Windows__41__': File name too long ### What steps will reproduce the problem? I get the above with either git clone https://github.com/joeyh/git-annex or (after this fails) retrying with cd git-annex git checkout -f HEAD ### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system? I am running git 1.9.0 from git (5f95c9f850b19b368c43ae399cc831b17a26a5ac in the git git repo) on Ubuntu 13.04. > More encfs brain-damange. One such limitation is filename length. If your underlying filesystem limits you to N characters in a filename, then EncFS will limit you to approximately 3*(N-2)/4. > It's really astounding that Ubuntu inflicts that POS on users. > However, I can't see that as justification for limiting the > git-annex repository to filenames shorter than `PATH_MAX` -- just > as DOS's problems with both filename length and also `:` in filenames > is not a good reason to mangle the repository. > > In either case, it's up to the user to find a way to make it work. > In the DOS case, that involves using Cygwin's git. In the encfs case, > it presumably means checking it out into a real filesystem. > [[done]] --[[Joey]]