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diff --git a/doc/bugs/Large_unannex_operations_result_in_stale_symlinks_and_data_loss/comment_3_73ecd4cb8ee58a8dfe7cab0e893dbe5b._comment b/doc/bugs/Large_unannex_operations_result_in_stale_symlinks_and_data_loss/comment_3_73ecd4cb8ee58a8dfe7cab0e893dbe5b._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..2a799fac0 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/Large_unannex_operations_result_in_stale_symlinks_and_data_loss/comment_3_73ecd4cb8ee58a8dfe7cab0e893dbe5b._comment @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawlup4hyZo4eCjF8T85vfRXMKBxGj9bMdl0" + nickname="Ben" + subject="comment 3" + date="2012-09-06T16:04:42Z" + content=""" +Frankly, even the --fast behavior has an element of surprise to it. For example, one might have two files with identical content. Upon annexing and unannex they suddenly become a hard link to the same file, correct? If this is the case, changes to one will result in changes to the other. I would consider this a very nasty sort of surprise. +"""]] |