git-annex (8.20200226) upstream; urgency=medium This version of git-annex uses repository version 8 for all repositories. Existing repositories will be automatically upgraded by default. You can prevent this, by runing: git config annex.autoupgraderepository false The upgrade process involves regenerating some sqlite databases. There are a couple consequences of the upgrade to keep in mind: * Any incremental fscks that were started in v7 won't resume where they left off in v8, but will instead begin again from the first file. * An interrupted export that was started in v7 won't resume where it left off after upgrade to v8; files will be re-uploaded to the export remote. * After the upgrade, git-annex will in some situations have to do extra work while it finishes populating its sqlite databases. Also, there are some behavior changes around adding dotfiles. While before git-annex add skipped adding dotfiles when operating on whole directories, and added dotfiles that were explicitly listed to the annex, it now adds dotfiles to git by default, unless annex.dotfiles is set to true. -- Joey Hess Wed, 26 Feb 2020 17:18:16 -0400 git-annex (7.20200226) upstream; urgency=high There was a serious regression in gcrypt and encrypted git-lfs remotes. Since version 7.20200202.7, git-annex incorrectly stored content on those remotes without encrypting it. If your remotes are affected, you will want to make sure to delete any content that git-annex has stored on them that is not encrypted! One way to do so is, before upgrading to this version, run git-annex move --from the affected remotes. It will move only the content that was not encrypted. -- Joey Hess Wed, 26 Feb 2020 17:18:16 -0400 git-annex (7.20191024) upstream; urgency=medium When annex.largefiles is not configured, `git add` and `git commit -a` add files to git, not to the annex. If you have gotten used to `git add` adding all files to the annex, you can get that behavior back by running: git config annex.largefiles anything -- Joey Hess Thu, 24 Oct 2019 13:46:52 -0400 git-annex (7.20190912) upstream; urgency=medium This version of git-annex uses repository version 7 for all repositories. Existing v5 repositories will be automatically upgraded by default. You can prevent this, by runing: git config annex.autoupgraderepository false A v7 repository can can have some files locked while other files are unlocked, and all git and git-annex commands can be used on both locked and unlocked files. It's a good idea to make sure that all users of the repository have upgraded git-annex and upgraded their repositories to the new version before starting to use that feature, since old versions of git-annex will ignore the new unlocked files. The behavior of some commands changes in an upgraded repository: * `git add` will add files to the annex, rather than adding them directly to the git repository. To cause some files to be added directly to git, you can configure `annex.largefiles`. For example: git config annex.largefiles "largerthan=100kb and not (include=*.c or include=*.h)" * `git annex unlock` and `git annex lock` change how the pointer to the annexed content is stored in git. If you commit the change, that will impact all clones of the repository. -- Joey Hess Fri, 13 Sep 2019 12:19:55 -0400 git-annex (7.20181031) upstream; urgency=medium Repository version 7 is now available. v6 repositories will automatically upgrade to v7. v5 repositories are still supported and will not be automatically upgraded yet. Direct mode is deprecated, and upgrading direct mode repositories to v7 is encouraged, unless they need to remain usable by older versions of git-annex. Just run `git annex upgrade`. git-annex will no longer initialize new repositories on crippled filesystems using direct mode, instead it uses v7. The git-annex Android app is no longer being updated. Users of the app should remove it and install using the new Termux based installation method. -- Joey Hess Wed, 31 Oct 2018 13:05:48 -0400 git-annex (6.20180626) upstream; urgency=high A security fix has changed git-annex to refuse to download content from some special remotes when the content cannot be verified with a hash check. In particular URL and WORM keys stored on such remotes won't be downloaded. See the documentation of the annex.security.allow-unverified-downloads configuration for how to deal with this if it affects your files. A security fix has changed git-annex to only support http, https, and ftp URL schemes by default. You can enable other URL schemes, at your own risk, using annex.security.allowed-url-schemes. A related security fix prevents git-annex from connecting to http servers (and proxies) on localhost or private networks. This can be overridden, at your own risk, using annex.security.allowed-http-addresses. Setting annex.web-options no longer is enough to make curl be used, and youtube-dl is also no longer used by default. See the documentation of annex.security.allowed-http-addresses for details and how to enable them. The annex.web-download-command configuration has been removed, use annex.web-options instead. -- Joey Hess Fri, 15 Jun 2018 17:54:23 -0400 git-annex (6.20180309) upstream; urgency=medium Note that, due to not using rsync to transfer files over ssh any longer, permissions and other file metadata of annexed files will no longer be preserved when copying them to and from ssh remotes. Other remotes never supported preserving that information, so this is not considered a regression. -- Joey Hess Fri, 09 Mar 2018 13:22:47 -0400 git-annex (6.20170228) upstream; urgency=medium This version of git-annex has mitigations for SHA1 hash collision problems. A new annex.securehashesonly configuration, when used in combination with signed git commits, avoids potential hash collision problems in git-annex repositories. For details, see this web page: -- Joey Hess Tue, 28 Feb 2017 13:28:50 -0400 git-annex (6.20170101) upstream; urgency=medium XMPP support has been removed from the assistant in this release. If your repositories used XMPP to keep in sync, that will no longer work, and you should enable some other remote to keep them in sync. A ssh server is one way, or use the new Tor pairing feature. -- Joey Hess Tue, 27 Dec 2016 16:37:46 -0400 git-annex (4.20131002) upstream; urgency=low The layout of gcrypt repositories has changed, and if you created one you must manually upgrade it. See /usr/share/doc/git-annex/html/upgrades/gcrypt.html -- Joey Hess Tue, 24 Sep 2013 13:55:23 -0400 git-annex (3.20120123) upstream; urgency=low There was a bug in the handling of directory special remotes that could cause partial file contents to be stored in them. If you use a directory special remote, you should fsck it, to avoid potential data loss. Example: git annex fsck --from mydirectory -- Joey Hess Thu, 19 Jan 2012 15:24:23 -0400 git-annex (3.20110624) upstream; urgency=low There has been another change to the git-annex data store. Use `git annex upgrade` to migrate your repositories to the new layout. See or /usr/share/doc/git-annex/html/upgrades.html The significant change this time is that the .git-annex/ directory is gone; instead there is a git-annex branch that is automatically maintained by git-annex, and encapsulates all its state nicely out of your way. You should make sure you include the git-annex branch when git pushing and pulling. -- Joey Hess Tue, 21 Jun 2011 20:18:00 -0400 git-annex (0.20110316) upstream; urgency=low This version reorganises the layout of git-annex's files in your repository. There is an upgrade process to convert a repository from the old git-annex to this version. See or /usr/share/doc/git-annex/html/upgrades.html -- Joey Hess Wed, 16 Mar 2011 15:49:15 -0400