With no further feedback from the requestor in over six months, I'm marking this
as wont-fix for. (More like presumed-dead). No one else has reported a dupe
during that time.
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nosy: +eivuokko, jaredj, markstos, rgm, wglozer
status: chatting - wont-fix
topic: +Windows
It was confirmed to be a bug in ext2ifs. I thought I had reported that, but
see now that I did not. Sorry about that!
frank
On Feb 8, 2008 11:21 AM, Mark Stosberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With no further feedback from the requestor in over six months, I'm
marking this
as wont-fix for.
tracker
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; darcs-devel@darcs.net
Subject: Re: [darcs-devel] [issue468] darcs + ext2ifs (WinXP) = Crash
What happens on the Ext-2 filesystem when you create two files called
``a'' and ``b'' and then try to do
ren a b
A duplicate file name exists, or the file
cannot
I have an ext2 filesystem where I store my repositories, and I'm it sharing
between Linux and XP on a dual-boot system. The drive is being shared via
Ext2IFS (http://www.fs-driver.org/). This is causing Darcs to crash:
What happens on the Ext-2 filesystem when you create two files called
``a''
Frank McIngvale [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
On 6/22/07, Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juliusz Chroboczek [EMAIL PROTECTED] added the comment:
I have an ext2 filesystem where I store my repositories, and I'm it
sharing
between Linux and XP on a dual-boot system.
New submission from Frank McIngvale [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have an ext2 filesystem where I store my repositories, and I'm it sharing
between Linux and XP on a dual-boot system. The drive is being shared via
Ext2IFS (http://www.fs-driver.org/). This is causing Darcs to crash:
('M:' is the Ext2