On Thu, 15 Jan 2015 18:05:46 +0000, Bryan Turner wrote:
...
> No, Stash will only do that in a repository which has been forked. In
> any non-forked repository, Stash does not interact with garbage
> collection in any way. Auto GC is left enabled, and all pruning
> settings are left at their defaults. The default pruning interval is
> two weeks, so if your development approach is rebase-heavy you may
> need to adjust them.
> 
> What are the contents of some of those .keep files? If they're written
> by Stash they contain a message saying so. ("GENERATED BY ATLASSIAN
> STASH - DO NOT REMOVE")

They do. So it seems it was forked once upon a time, but...

/opt/apps/atlassian/stash-data/shared/data/repositories $ grep '' 
*/objects/info/alternates
158/objects/info/alternates:/data/opt_apps/atlassian/stash-data/shared/data/repositories/20/objects
45/objects/info/alternates:/data/opt_apps/atlassian/stash-data/shared/data/repositories/33/objects
93/objects/info/alternates:/data/opt_apps/atlassian/stash-data/shared/data/repositories/91/objects

...there is no trace of a fork still existing (the repo in question is 143).

Andreas

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From: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@*.org>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 07:29:21 -0800
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