Hi Daniel,

Daniel Shahaf writes:
> > $ cat /test.dump
> > Node-path: test.txt
> > Node-path: trunk
> > Node-path: trunk/A
> > Node-path: trunk/A/B
> > Node-path: trunk/A/B/E
> > Node-path: trunk/A/B/E/alpha
> > Node-path: trunk/A/B/E/beta
> > Node-path: trunk/A/B/F
> > Node-path: trunk/A/B/lambda
> > Node-path: trunk/A/C
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/G
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/G/pi
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/G/rho
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/G/tau
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/H
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/H/chi
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/H/omega
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/H/psi
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/gamma
> > Node-path: trunk/A/mu
> > Node-path: trunk/iota
> > Node-path: trunk/A/D/H/psi
> > Node-path: trunk/A
> > Node-path: trunk/iota
> > Node-path: trunk/B
> > Node-path: trunk/A
> > Node-path: trunk/A
> > Node-path: trunk/B/D
> > Node-path: trunk
> 
> Why does "Node-path: trunk" appear twice?

Some prop change. Unrelated anyway.

-- Ram

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