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To me it looks like a bug that Link does not create a namespace foo when there is a folder foo/ somewhere in the tree below a LINKed folder but it is empty.
I think Link should create an empty ordinary namespace in such cases rather than do nothing.
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I agree, but do note that Git ignores empty folders, which means that if I use an empty folder to represent a namespace that my code then uses while running, then round-tripping through Git will break my code.
To me it looks like a bug that Link does not create a namespace
foo
when there is a folder foo/ somewhere in the tree below a LINKed folder but it is empty.I think Link should create an empty ordinary namespace in such cases rather than do nothing.
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