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Before this change, bisync had no mechanism for "retrying" a file again next time, in the event of an unexpected and possibly temporary error. After this change, bisync is now essentially able to mark a file as needing to be rechecked next time. Bisync does this by keeping one prior listing on hand at all times. In a low-confidence situation, bisync can revert a given file row back to its state at the end of the last known successful sync, ensuring that any subsequent changes will be re-noticed on the next run. This can potentially be helpful for a dynamically changing file system, where files may be changing quickly while bisync is working with them.
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