If the second argument to replaceWithLink() is itself one of more than one link to a file, the link will be broken when it is linked to the first argument. No files are lost but the situation will result in identical files that are not linked to each other.
This is a bug but since it results in degraded operation vs. loss of data it is not critical.
If the second argument to replaceWithLink() is itself one of more than one link to a file, the link will be broken when it is linked to the first argument. No files are lost but the situation will result in identical files that are not linked to each other.
This is a bug but since it results in degraded operation vs. loss of data it is not critical.