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+ | Bug Issue [http://bugs.sugarlabs.org/ticket/2060 #2060] | ||
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+ | Copying files multiple times to a volume, results in Bogus names like foo_1, foo_1_2, foo_1_2_3 and so on. | ||
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+ | This needs to be avoided, and instead copying multiple files with the same name should result in copies like foo(2), foo(3), foo(4) and so on. | ||
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+ | == Proposed Solution == | ||
+ | Body of for loop implementing the "_" addition(in each time a new file is copied has been modified, and subsequently newer code added to implement foo(2), foo(3) and so on. | ||
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+ | == Contact == | ||
+ | Shanjit Singh Jajmann | ||
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+ | shanjit<at>seeta<dot>in |
Revision as of 06:13, 10 November 2010
Description
Bug Issue #2060
Copying files multiple times to a volume, results in Bogus names like foo_1, foo_1_2, foo_1_2_3 and so on.
This needs to be avoided, and instead copying multiple files with the same name should result in copies like foo(2), foo(3), foo(4) and so on.
Proposed Solution
Body of for loop implementing the "_" addition(in each time a new file is copied has been modified, and subsequently newer code added to implement foo(2), foo(3) and so on.
Contact
Shanjit Singh Jajmann
shanjit<at>seeta<dot>in