Re: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe

2013-03-20 Thread René Scharfe
Am 19.03.2013 22:36, schrieb Josh Rowe: Yes, Dedup is in fact a Server-only feature. Is there an easier way to reproduce the issue than registering and downloading the Windows Server 2012 evaluation version? It's not that hard, admittedly, but still. The reparse point could be decoded as

RE: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe

2013-03-20 Thread Josh Rowe
Subject: Re: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe Am 19.03.2013 22:36, schrieb Josh Rowe: Yes, Dedup is in fact a Server-only feature. Is there an easier way to reproduce the issue than registering and downloading the Windows Server 2012 evaluation version? It's not that hard, admittedly, but still

Re: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe

2013-03-20 Thread René Scharfe
Am 20.03.2013 21:43, schrieb Josh Rowe: If you have Win8 or HyperV 2012, I can ship you a small NTFS .vhd with some deduped files. I'm not sure if that will be readable, but I would hazard a guess that it would be. It definitely will not be readable on Win7. It would be nice if you could

Re: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe

2013-03-19 Thread René Scharfe
Am 18.03.2013 22:20, schrieb Josh Rowe: On Windows with an NTFS volume with Deduplication enabled, Git believes that deduplicated files are symlinks. It then fails to be able to do anything with the file. This can be repro-ed by creating an NTFS volume with dedup, creating some duplicate

RE: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe

2013-03-19 Thread Josh Rowe
@vger.kernel.org; msys...@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe Am 18.03.2013 22:20, schrieb Josh Rowe: On Windows with an NTFS volume with Deduplication enabled, Git believes that deduplicated files are symlinks. It then fails to be able to do anything with the file. This can

FW: Windows. Git, and Dedupe

2013-03-18 Thread Josh Rowe
Windows probably isn’t the most popular platform for Git developers ☺, but here goes… On Windows with an NTFS volume with Deduplication enabled, Git believes that deduplicated files are symlinks.  It then fails to be able to do anything with the file.  This can be repro-ed by creating an NTFS