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From scratching around for way longer than I wanted to, it appears that always-NULL fileKeys
are a thing
in Windows.
I'll leave this Issue open for a few days to see if anybody can add information or confirm that Windows
fileKey
s are always null, then I will close it for tidy housekeeping.
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I have neither access to a Windows machine nor skill to use it if I did. So I am peeking inside a Schrödinger box
and trying to understand what is going on inside.
The problem that I am experiencing with null fileKeys
on Windows may be because I am using BasicFileAttributes#fileKey
rather than DosFileAttributes
. The latter extends the former, so if the latter has valid files keys, the former should
also (unless there is some trickiness going on). From the code, It looks like the latter provides valid keys, but they seem to
never get to BasicFileAttributes
.
Given the recent work in merged PR #3917, I can workaround this.
It would be nice to know/understand if fileKeys are always null on Windows. That wish is backed up behind
many more relevant desires.
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