Hi, Jody and Eriberto.
Thanks for the quick reply.
The tests conducted before 2020-10-13 were using jdupes 1.18.2 (all
tests passed). I only introduced the package in September (after 1.18.2
was released) so I don't know if this was a problem before that release.
Cheers,
Charles
On Wed, Nov 25,
Also FYI: I'm already working on removing recursion in the program due
to stack overflows with large, deep directory trees (seen mostly on
Windows but potentially affecting any OS). Redoing the currently
recursive routines will also give me a chance to set up some pre-sorting
to stabilize this
The files are arriving during recursion in a different order, so the
primary link target is also being chosen in a different order.
What version was in use and working properly before the switch to v1.19.0?
On 2020-11-25 12:20, Eriberto wrote:
Hi Charles and Jody!
Charles, thanks a lot for yo
Hi Charles and Jody!
Charles, thanks a lot for your detailed report.
Jody, can you help us with the issue described below? jdupes is very
important for Debian because some packages use it to remove duplicate
files when building .deb binaries.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Cheers,
Eriberto
Em ter.,
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