cp command fails when copying from a network drive
John Cooper
john.cooper@eu.citrix.com
Thu Nov 23 13:25:00 GMT 2006
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Can you please make an experiment? Just call `ls -i' a couple of
times
> on the same set of files and directories, and compare the inode
numbers
> returned. Probably the inode numbers differ between runs.
Yes, the inode numbers do differ:
$ ls -i v:/foo.txt
18446738026517403984 v:/foo.txt
$ ls -i v:/foo.txt
18446738026635569488 v:/foo.txt
$ ls -i v:/foo.txt
18446738026635114832 v:/foo.txt
> I'm going to add a special case for this file system. Please give the
> next developer's snapshot from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ a
try.
OK, I'll look out for it. I've never installed a snapshot before - will
it be sufficient to just take an updated cygwin1.dll (presumably in
cygwin1-200611xx.tar.bz2) or do I also need an updated `cp' command?
Thanks,
--- John
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