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1) Using coreutils-5.90-3 I have observed that the command 'cp -p' does not preserve the timestamp of a file: $ ls -lrt -rw-r--r-- 1 Administrator Administrators 418 Aug 7 18:55 t.c $ cp -p t.c t.cpp $ ls -lrt -rw-r--r-- 1 Administrator Administrators 418 Aug 7 18:55 t.c -rw-r--r-- 1 Administrator Administrators 418 Oct 18 19:05 t.cpp Reinstalling coreutilis-5.3.0-9 the files have the same timestamps. 2) using ls --color (coreutils 5.90-3), the name of directories that have all permission (drwxrwxrwx) is displayed as blue on green background (see two examples, images.tar.gz; the images are well displayed with Start/Programs/Accessories/Imaging). Is this a correct behaviour? (with coreutils 5.3.0 it is only blue, the background is the same of that of the window, i.e. black for the standard cygwin console) Best regards, Angelo.
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