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At the moment when two items to be saved have the same directory name, restic only saves the first one to the repo. Let's say we have a structure like this: dir1 └── subdir └── file dir2 └── subdir └── file When restic is run on `dir1/subdir` and `dir2/subdir`, it will only save the first `subdir`: $ restic backup dir1/subdir dir2/subdir [...] $ restic ls -l latest drwxr-xr-x 1000 100 0 2017-08-27 20:56:39 /subdir -rw-r--r-- 1000 100 17 2017-08-27 20:56:39 /subdir/file That's obviously a bad thing, caused by an early decision to strip the full path to the files/dirs to save and only leave the last directory. This commit partly resolves this by handling colliding names and resolving the conflicts. Restic will now append a counter to the file (`-123`) until the conflict is resolved. So in the example above, we'll end up with the following structure: $ restic ls -l latest drwxr-xr-x 1000 100 0 2017-08-27 20:56:39 /subdir -rw-r--r-- 1000 100 17 2017-08-27 20:56:39 /subdir/file drwxr-xr-x 1000 100 0 2017-08-27 20:56:46 /subdir-1 -rw-r--r-- 1000 100 17 2017-08-27 20:56:46 /subdir-1/file This partly addresses #549 and closes #1179. At first I thought that the obvious correction would be to archive the full path. But it turns out that collisions may still occur: Suppose you have a file named `foo` in the current directory, and the parent directory also contains a file `foo`. Archiving these with restic also causes a collision, since restic strips the `../` from the first file: $ restic backup ../foo foo This also happens with `tar`, which does not handle the collision and will happily archive two files called `foo`. So, the best way forward is to handle name collisions and archive the whole path. The latter will be tackled in a separate PR. |
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archiver.go | ||
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archiver_int_test.go | ||
archiver_test.go | ||
buffer_pool.go | ||
testing.go |