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I'm copying over my ideas regarding this, now that the other issue is closed as duplicate (and this one seems to be matching the ideas). --- ### Pitch Currently, toots...
My problem are files in `.git/objects/XX/` which have hexadecimal coded hashes as names.
No, I am working with the repo in a synced folder. On the other computer, git always crashes when I added commits and when I look at the problem there...
It does upload most of it and I want it to upload it (yeah, there are better ways to push git data around ... still I want it for some...
I can check the logs next time again. I've never seen an error (like having the sync error indicator on the tray icon). I'll look into the logs next time...
I've made a diff what's missing for a repo (difference between "find >files.txt" on both sides) and four objects are not synced: ``` -./.git/objects/85/f3f1d6066b1d7aacd0913c65a23fbef32bb250 -./.git/objects/ee/35b6ba1bcc42ad8ea05c1758e1bdb6312c6894 -./.git/objects/f6/d929a2e6b350ba72d01760120f2c7c4f078b77 -./.git/objects/f9/5443e70fb34583fc152871082c354ec745a3cf ``` The files...
On the end where the new files exist (and weren't uploaded): 8.0.5 (Ubuntu) On the receiving end: 9.0.4 (Debian Testing) When forcing a resync I see in the web interface...
It's from the Ubuntu Repos. I can upgrade next week to another version.
There are scenarios where you have to explain every outgoing network connection. There it is extremely inconvenient to have to find out if a *library* is using telemetry, since there...
Why not go the optional route and give users/developers the option to send data if they are interested in sharing it? With always-on telemetry, you get a lot of unorganized...