On Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 02:29:58PM -0800, Joe Mistachkin wrote: > > Martin Gagnon wrote: > > > > But if I do: > > $ fossil add a_dir_symlink/* > > > > It add the content. > > > > Actually, may be it was intended ? > > > > The way it should work (on the branch) is: > > 1. With allowSymlinks ON, symlinks to both files and > directories are always treated as "normal" content > files. In this case, the --no-dir-symlinks flag > has no effect because they are already disabled. > > 2. With allowSymlinks OFF and WITHOUT the --no-dir-symlinks > flag, symlinks to files refer to the linked file and > symlinks to directories are traversed into. > > 3. With allowSymlinks OFF and WITH the --no-dir-symlinks > flag, symlinks to files refer to the linked file and > symlinks to directories are NOT traversed into. > > Given the above, my local testing seems to confirm that it > works as intended, including the "add" command. >
Strange, "fossil add a_dir_symlink" doesn't works for the case #2 on my actual repository, but if I try to reproduce the problem on a brand new repo, everything works.. Probably I hit a strange corner case. I will try to investigate a bit more.. Regards, -- Martin G. _______________________________________________ fossil-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fossil-scm.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fossil-users

