cli: reset db directory mtime upon directory removal

The library does not have a function to remove a directory document
for a path. Usually this doesn't matter except for a slight waste of
space. However, if the same directory gets added to the filesystem
again, the old directory document is found with the old mtime. Reset
the directory mtime on removal to avoid problems.

The corner case that can hit this problem is renaming directories back
and forth. Renaming does not change the mtime of the directory in the
filesystem, and thus the old db directory document mtime may match the
fs mtime of the directory.

The long term fix might be to add a library function to remove a
directory document, however this is a much simpler and faster fix for
the time being.
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Jani Nikula 2015-09-05 12:35:31 +03:00 committed by David Bremner
parent 9a5143abbc
commit acd66cdec0

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@ -878,6 +878,15 @@ _remove_directory (void *ctx,
goto DONE; goto DONE;
} }
/*
* XXX: The library does not have a function to remove a directory
* document for a path. Usually this doesn't matter except for a
* slight waste of space. However, if the directory gets added to
* the filesystem again, the old directory document is found with
* the old mtime. Reset the directory mtime to avoid problems.
*/
notmuch_directory_set_mtime (directory, 0);
DONE: DONE:
notmuch_directory_destroy (directory); notmuch_directory_destroy (directory);
return status; return status;