** Description changed:

+ = Stable Release Update discussion =
+ == Impact ==
+ readdir() returns the directory type for junction points (NTFS symbolic 
links). This causes baobab to go into an endless loop when scanning an NTFS 
file-system. Older baobabs used stat() which correctly identified junction 
points as being symlinks.
+ 
+ This would affect all users who run baobab on a Windows 7 (or later)
+ root file-system. For dual-booting users, that's fairly likely to be
+ where they store most of their media (it's accessible from both OSs),
+ and thus the file-system most likely to be full and need the help of
+ baobab.
+ 
+ == Test Case ==
+ * Mount a Windows 7 root filesystem.
+ * Run baobab on Users/somebody/Local\ Settings/Application\ Data (or just the 
whole file-system).
+ * If affected by this bug, it will appear to take forever to scan, and under 
strace it's obvious that it's following an endless loop of symlinks. 
+ 
+ == Regression potential ==
+ The patch is limited to readdir() and simply adds support for more types of 
file. It is not trivial, but is readable and seems plausible.
+ 
+ Fedora appear are also backporting this patch to F17.
+ 
+ = Original report =
  1) The release of Ubuntu you are using, via 'lsb_release -rd' or System -> 
About Ubuntu
  Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
  
  2) The version of the package you are using, via 'apt-cache policy pkgname' 
or by checking in Software Center
  3.4.1-0ubuntu1
  
  3) What you expected to happen
  Detect the presence of symbolic link and omit directories under the link
  
  4) What happened instead
  Scans directories under the symbolic link, which is in reference to the 
directory above the symbolic link, and continue scanning without completion.
  
- 
  Case in which bug was discovered:
  When scanning an NTFS drive with Windows 7 installed, the 
Users\System\AppData\Local\ directory contains a symlink called "Application 
Data" back to the Users\System\AppData\Local\ directory. This is used to 
maintain legacy support for older programs that require the Application Data 
folder. However, when Baobab reaches this point, it assumes that this continues 
to an infinite depth, and never completes the scan.
  
- 
  Workaround:
  Omit scanning of the directory that is known to contain such links.

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  Symbolic links can create recursive loop that causes Baobab to never
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