When pulled as a git repository, the repository contains softlinks for two files under neuralynx/cheetah_v5.6.3/plain_data which refer to files under .git/annex/objects. These then refer to non-existent files in that clone of the git repository. This prevents the local git repository from being used as a source of files for testing locally.
This change incorporates the actual 2 text files in the proper place, as is present for other test directories. (Though a preliminary scan of non-neuralynx test data reveals this has happened for other file types as well.)
When pulled as a git repository, the repository contains softlinks for two files under neuralynx/cheetah_v5.6.3/plain_data which refer to files under .git/annex/objects. These then refer to non-existent files in that clone of the git repository. This prevents the local git repository from being used as a source of files for testing locally.
This change incorporates the actual 2 text files in the proper place, as is present for other test directories. (Though a preliminary scan of non-neuralynx test data reveals this has happened for other file types as well.)
I think this is deliberate. I think you need to use git annex or the gin command-line tool to get local copies of those files. Can someone with a better understanding of GIN/git annex chime in?
I think this is deliberate. I think you need to use git annex or the gin command-line tool to get local copies of those files. Can someone with a better understanding of GIN/git annex chime in?
Thanks, I believe that is correct, so will close this pull request. What I am not understanding is how to use git-annex to obtain copies of selected files which are symlinked.
When I request ephy_testing_data/neuralynx/Cheetah_v5.6.3/plain_data/CSC1.txt with a git annex command, it fails and suggests a bunch of repositories be made available. But it is unclear how I would make a repository available that refers to the gin.g-node.org site when using git and git annex.
Thanks, I believe that is correct, so will close this pull request. What I am not understanding is how to use git-annex to obtain copies of selected files which are symlinked.
When I request ephy_testing_data/neuralynx/Cheetah_v5.6.3/plain_data/CSC1.txt with a git annex command, it fails and suggests a bunch of repositories be made available. But it is unclear how I would make a repository available that refers to the gin.g-node.org site when using git and git annex.
Veuillez rouvrir cette Pull Request pour effectuer l'opération de fusion.
When pulled as a git repository, the repository contains softlinks for two files under neuralynx/cheetah_v5.6.3/plain_data which refer to files under .git/annex/objects. These then refer to non-existent files in that clone of the git repository. This prevents the local git repository from being used as a source of files for testing locally.
This change incorporates the actual 2 text files in the proper place, as is present for other test directories. (Though a preliminary scan of non-neuralynx test data reveals this has happened for other file types as well.)
I think this is deliberate. I think you need to use git annex or the gin command-line tool to get local copies of those files. Can someone with a better understanding of GIN/git annex chime in?
Thanks, I believe that is correct, so will close this pull request. What I am not understanding is how to use git-annex to obtain copies of selected files which are symlinked.
When I request ephy_testing_data/neuralynx/Cheetah_v5.6.3/plain_data/CSC1.txt with a git annex command, it fails and suggests a bunch of repositories be made available. But it is unclear how I would make a repository available that refers to the gin.g-node.org site when using git and git annex.