Wrote a C shim to get the Android app started. This avoids it relying on the Android /system/bin/sh to run its shell script, or indeed relying on any unix utilities from Android at all, which may help on some systems. Pushed a new build of the Android app.
Tracked down a failure a lot of people are reporting with WebDAV support to a backported security fix in the TLS library, and filed an upstream bug about it.
Various other misc fixing and stuff. My queue of bug reports and stuff only has 47 items in it now. Urk..
I got a lot further with the latest upgrade.
git init
workedgit annex init
asked to set user.{email,name}git config --global ...
workedsecond
git annex init
segfaulted, but not immediately:Is the autiobuilder for linux available already? I can't find it, and I'm eager to try the thumbdrive related fixes (where I can specify a simple folder).
Best, Laszlo
@meep try running it with --debug for some more hint of where it's crashing
@Laszlo see Linux standalone
joeyh: Is the 20130216 is the newest? Because you just wrote about two days ago of direct mode fixes, I'm interested in. I tried 20130216 already.
Laszlo
--debug
isread: uname ["-n"]
after reports of running 5 git commands.git annex init --debug; date
prints a timestamp that is 3-4 seconds later.