On 9/6/17, Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> i'm speculating, based on the fact that you're pulling "shun" info, that
> you once shunned one of those files. ALL empty files have the same hash
> code, so if you shunned one of them, you've shunned them all.
>

I was stumped.  Then I read Stephan's theory and smiled.  I think he
may be on to something.

A zero-length file has a SHA3 hash of
a7ffc6f8bf1ed76651c14756a061d662f580ff4de43b49fa82d80a4b80f8434a and a
SHA1 hash of da39a3ee5e6b4b0d3255bfef95601890afd80709.  Do either of
those two hashes appear in your shun list?

I wonder if we should add some magic to Fossil that prevents the
shunning of empty files?  Or, perhaps add a warning of some kind when
files less than (say) 8 bytes in length are shunned?

-- 
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
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