Jody Bruchon (MOVED TO JODYBRUCHON.COM)
Jody Bruchon (MOVED TO JODYBRUCHON.COM)
Well, you found a bug introduced by my code that accepts files as arguments: it rejects hard links even if `-H` is passed. I'll fix that and try again.
I fixed that bug; using `jdupes -HL` on the same set configuration you just tried now produces 8 files all hard linked together. See commit f8af2397bfca5a72e6bce2027b4c6b1878dceef8
Is the time being spent on the "scanning" phase (where the directory and file counters go up) or on the duplication checking phase that follows it? There is no way...
Only 59 of your files are being fully hashed. Most of the time is being used to hash the 4K first block of over 100K files which is a ton...
I was thinking of saving the relative path from the root of the current device as well as the inode number for each file and storing that info in the...
The framework for this was added in `v1.21.0` which I just released; it's planned as a future feature.
FYI: The broken isolation feature has been removed in `v1.21.0` released today.
Sorry, I don't seem to have gotten an email notification of this issue for some reason, so I'm only seeing it now. What Windows version and edition are you running?...
You should redirect stderr to stdout to capture both: `jdupes-loud -@rth k:\abc\d >log_fail.txt 2>&1`
There are no files in that folder structure to find as duplicates, unless I missed something. I need the debug logs to figure it out; they'll tell me what comparisons...