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Deon George | Vince Coen | Re: Disable creation of softlinks |
March 18, 2019 1:20 AM * |
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On 17 Mar 2019, Vince Coen said the following... VC> Why ? VC> VC> Symlinks take up next to no spaces on ext4 etc. I know - but my filebase areas is a mess. VC> In any event we must maintain the dos 8.3 standard just on case, As I posted earlier, it needs work (IMHO it is broken). I have no problem supporting DOS in addition to Unix/Linux - in fact I welcome it. But as I posted previously I think it needs work. I've just compiled .12 (I make a DEB if anybody is interested), and I just need to build my docker container, then I'll try out the updates in 12 (which I know were focused on long file names). But (I only had a quick glance at the source), I dont think it addresses the issue I'm seeing... VC> The Pi come on does a rsync then shuts down if needed just as a back up VC> system JIC. I run MBSE on a PI (in docker) - and I use "restic" as my backup tool. With a machine running S3 (minio), I can have a daily backup that is efficiently stored (de-duped, compressed and encrypted - so it could be in the cloud too). But I digress... ...deon _--_|\ | Deon George / \ | Chinwag BBS - A BBS on a PI in Docker! \_.__.*/ | V | Coming from the 'burbs of Melbourne, Australia --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A42 2018/12/27 (Raspberry Pi/32) * Origin: Chinwag | MysticBBS in Docker! (3:633/509.1) |
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