Hey,
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>ln, ln -s, mount --loopback, etc. etc. In general, neither the path to a
>file, nor it's (devnum, inode) pair can be considered unique keys.
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Yes, I understood that the first time. I just didn't see how it applies.
SO, for the sake of one OS, you are going to go to the trouble of
creating a disk structure which uses a unique key tied to Subversion, on
the off chance that a single process will attempt to open the same DB
with different paths? How would this occur within the context of a
single process? I'm not poo pooing the UUID table. I just can't see
why it would be tied to such a OS specifc problem.
http://www.sleepycat.com/docs/ref/env/naming.html
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>Yes, you've gone on record about that often. :-)
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And I will continue to do it until I'm booted from the list. :-)
gat
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Received on Tue Mar 18 00:33:25 2003