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MSpagni
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by MSpagni »
Let's start by comparing two brances like what follows:
- C:\a\b\c.txt
- C:\a\b\d.txt
and
- D:\a\b\e.txt
- D:\a\b\f.txt
At first I ask to delete the two files e.txt and f.txt without removing the now empty directory.
The status becomes:
- C:\a\b\c.txt
- C:\a\b\d.txt
and
Then I copy c.txt and d.txt.
The result is:
- C:\a\b\c.txt
- C:\a\b\d.txt
and
- D:\a\b (empty)
- D:\a\b\c.txt
- D:\a\b\d.txt
So D:\a\b is both empty and full.
Schrödinger's cat?
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Then I copy c.txt and d.txt.
The result is:
C:\a\b\c.txt
C:\a\b\d.txt
and
D:\a\b (empty)
D:\a\b\c.txt
D:\a\b\d.txt
Not what I get:
C:\a\b\c.txt
C:\a\b\d.txt
and
D:\a\b\c.txt
D:\a\b\d.txt
Maybe your options?
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We were able to reproduce this, will look into fixing it in the next build.
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MSpagni
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by MSpagni »
Whew! Good to know.
Lately I'm always dealing with Heisenbugs!
Out of joke: thank you.