Re: Finding hardlinks

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> > And does it matter? If you rename a file, tar might skip it no matter of 
> > hardlink detection (if readdir races with rename, you can read none of the 
> > names of file, one or both --- all these are possible).
> > 
> > If you have "dir1/a" hardlinked to "dir1/b" and while tar runs you delete 
> > both "a" and "b" and create totally new files "dir2/c" linked to "dir2/d", 
> > tar might hardlink both "c" and "d" to "a" and "b".
> > 
> > No one guarantees you sane result of tar or cp -a while changing the tree. 
> > I don't see how is_samefile() could make it worse.
> 
> There are several cases where changing the tree doesn't affect the
> correctness of the tar or cp -a result.  In some of these cases using
> samefile() instead of st_ino _will_ result in a corrupted result.

Also note, that using st_ino in combination with samefile() doesn't
make the result much better, it eliminates false positives, but cannot
fix false negatives.

Miklos
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