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- External HD A: annex (contains files with long paths)
- External HD B: annex (synced with A, doesn't have the contents for files with long paths)
- laptop HD: annex     (*syncing with B fails*: paths too long)

How should I resolve this? 

- Can I rename the broken symlinks on B to shorten the paths, and then sync to the laptop? Would this be propagated to A when it's connected again?
- Can I `git rm too/long/paths` on B and then sync?