Hello everybody!
I'd like to ask about some behaviour that FSVS should show.
Please assume this directory tree:
A/
file
B/
file
and a symlink
C -> A
Now this gets committed, and the "file"s change their data; and the symlink
points to B.
What should a
fsvs ci C/file
do?
1) Give an error, because C is not a directory
2) Commit B/file (and nothing else), because this *target* was chosen
3) Commit C as pointing to B now
4) 2+3 together
I'm not sure what the right behaviour is ... all of these variants have some
sunny side.
Any ideas? Opinions?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Phil
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