https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162211

--- Comment #122 from bluescreenaven...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to David Edmundson from comment #121)
> I like how you've ended up going down the same paths and patterns as I did !
> 
> Running stat on a directory is pretty FS independent, it's 0 bytes on NTFS.
> ls sometimes puts different results too 
> 
> I did propose something https://phabricator.kde.org/D17071 but I'm not very
> convinced.

I used the tree command and the -s flag to show the sizes instead of the
Properties dialog however. I saw all kinds of lines that were different on the
BTRFS side. Instead of being fixed at 4096, there were lines that where coming
up when I diffed the files, at say 0 bytes, 72 bytes, 54 bytes; etc.
I got really concerned that I might have replicated it, but then I realized
when I added the -F flag to append a / to directories, that every single line
that was different was a directory, and all the files where the same

So as it turns out, it looks like BTRFS also varies from EXT4 on how it
measures the size of directories.

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