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Sleeping on it, I still think it makes sense, but it came to my
mind, that some custom code might not call "close()" as one should,
and hence the atomic move won't happen.<br>
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Hence I think we need to make this enhancement configurable inside
the repository configuration, in order to give people<br>
a chance to improve their code.<br>
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Thanks<br>
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Michael<br>
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Am 04.06.12 16:24, schrieb Michael Wechner:
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Am 04.06.12 12:29, schrieb Cedric Staub:
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type="cite">Hello everyone<br>
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I created a wiki page for this discussion with some ideas of
mine (after having done some research):<br>
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My proposal is to implement the copy-on-write idea.<br>
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Let me know what you think :-)<br>
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sounds good (and simple :-) to me. I will need to sleep on it
though ;-)<br>
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Thanks very much<br>
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Michael<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Cedric<br>
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