Comments (3)
We can implement this in index_files_by_size
. It can get the follow_links
value from find_duplicates_in_dirs
, and pass it on to os.walk
as the followlinks
argument.
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This needs unit testing. Test that follow_links=False
doesn't follow links, and that follow_links=True
does. How do we do this portably, e.g. what to do on systems that don't support symlinks?
I suppose we could detect if the system supports symlinks somehow, and change our expectations accordingly.
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Actually, make that follow_dirlinks
. What we want to influence is explicitly only links to directories, not links to files. Cf man rsync
for a similar example.
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Related Issues (19)
- Configurable hashing algorithm
- Paranoid setting to hash with two algorithms?
- Look into parallelization
- Partial test could include beginning and end of file
- Generate plaintext README
- Implement regression testing HOT 2
- Be compatible with Python 3
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- Create test case to deal with accents and weird filenames
- Exclude directories HOT 4
- Make find_duplicates_in_dirs() return list of errors HOT 6
- Breaks in index_files_by_size when files disappear while indexing (race condition)
- Include documentation in binary distribution
- Pip install doesn't include the documentation HOT 1
- Exclude files by glob pattern
- Detect directory loops HOT 3
- Test directory loop detection HOT 1
- test_find_dups_in_dirs gives false negatives on some systems HOT 2
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