Don't consider a pre-existing directory in the restore path to be a failure
* When a directory already exists, CreateDirAt returns an error stating so * This means that the restoreMetadata step is skipped, so for directories which already exist no file permissions, owners, groups, etc will be restored on them * Not returning the error if it's a "directory exists" error means the metadata will get restored * It also removes the superfluous "error for ...: mkdir ...: file exists" messages * This makes the behaviour of directories consistent with that of files (which always have their content & metadata restored, regardless of whether they existed or not)
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func (node Node) createDirAt(path string) error {
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err := fs.Mkdir(path, node.Mode)
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if err != nil {
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if err != nil && !os.IsExist(err) {
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return errors.Wrap(err, "Mkdir")
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}
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