On 8/4/2015 6:06 AM, Stephan Beal wrote: > On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 1:02 PM, David Mason <dma...@ryerson.ca > <mailto:dma...@ryerson.ca>> wrote: >> Just be careful not to shun 0 length files or you won't be able to >> commit a 0-length file until you've cleared the shun table (because >> all 0-length files have the same SHA-1 id. > Excellent point, though it's hard to imagine such files being either > binary or holding sensitive data (except maybe in their name... hmmm.... > interesting corner case).
Files (rather, artifacts) are not shunned by name but by contents. If a file's name is the problem, shun the manifest containing the name. -- Andy Goth | <andrew.m.goth/at/gmail/dot/com>
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