There was something wrong in this PR: https://gin.g-node.org/NeuralEnsemble/ephy_testing_data/pulls/125
(Probably a missing `gin lock`)
Let's see if this fixes it!
I'm not sure because I'm not super familiar with the details :) Wha I noticed is that the paths in your PR were relative to the .git, which doesn't seem to be correct.
Did you follow the instructions on the README or used git annex directly?
I'm not sure because I'm not super familiar with the details :) Wha I noticed is that the paths in your PR were relative to the .git, which doesn't seem to be correct.
Did you follow the instructions on the README or used git annex directly?
What's the error message you get, and where do you get it?
I used `datalad save` as I always do with gin repos. Never had any issues. As far as I can tell the file is correctly referenced and I can download it → https://gin.g-node.org/NeuralEnsemble/ephy_testing_data/src/master/spikeglx/DigitalChannelTest_g0/DigitalChannelTest_g0_t0.nidq.bin
What's the error message you get, and where do you get it?
Not really sure why honestly, but it broke the SpikeInterface tests and that's how we noticed.
I was getting the error described here: https://github.com/NeuralEnsemble/python-neo/pull/1383#issuecomment-2053671762
Basically when clicking on the file it said it couldn't find it and pointed to the link in the comment.
Not really sure why honestly, but it broke the SpikeInterface tests and that's how we noticed.
Lūdzu, atkārtoti atveriet šo izmaiņu pieprasījumu, lai veiktu sapludināšanu.
There was something wrong in this PR: https://gin.g-node.org/NeuralEnsemble/ephy_testing_data/pulls/125
(Probably a missing
gin lock
)Let's see if this fixes it!
Some other files got in the way...all close this one and make a cleaner one
@alejoe91 so what's the issue exactly? did I not upload the data 🤔
I'm not sure because I'm not super familiar with the details :) Wha I noticed is that the paths in your PR were relative to the .git, which doesn't seem to be correct.
Did you follow the instructions on the README or used git annex directly?
I used
datalad save
as I always do with gin repos. Never had any issues. As far as I can tell the file is correctly referenced and I can download it → https://gin.g-node.org/NeuralEnsemble/ephy_testing_data/src/master/spikeglx/DigitalChannelTest_g0/DigitalChannelTest_g0_t0.nidq.binWhat's the error message you get, and where do you get it?
I was getting the error described here: https://github.com/NeuralEnsemble/python-neo/pull/1383#issuecomment-2053671762 Basically when clicking on the file it said it couldn't find it and pointed to the link in the comment.
Not really sure why honestly, but it broke the SpikeInterface tests and that's how we noticed.