On Thu, Oct 17, 2024 at 11:02 AM Thomas Passin <tbp100...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I would be very suspicious of that "@leo" directory name.

I am suspicious too.

> Would you repeat your tests but with a normal directory name (i.e., one
without an "@" character)?

I wouldn't bother, because...

> you can see that when reading the file, the subdirectories were not found.

Presumably that's because the directories didn't exist.

> I then edited the body of the nodes nodeA1 and node3b. A write then
caused the subdirectories and files to be created.

So, as expected, Leo created the directories when *writing.*

Imo, Leo should *not* create directories when *reading*, because there will
be nothing to read!

Let's move on, please.

Edward

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