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- From: vandry@CAM.ORG (Phillip Vandry)
- Subject: Re: MV bug (?)
- Message-ID: <Bxz3DG.2D3@CAM.ORG>
- Organization: Champlain Regional College, St-Lambert QC CANADA
- References: <Bxq4K3.H3F@CAM.ORG> <sf282_m00WB=R9RUNL@andrew.cmu.edu> <Bxw0vo.EEo@CAM.ORG> <of2bJM600WB3E7dLhz@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 17:03:15 GMT
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- Gregory Ross Thompson <gregt+@CMU.EDU> writes:
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- > Well, I just looked at my code (not the most up to date, but I can't
- >imagine that Jawaid tore it up too much while adding more error
- >reporting, or whatever), and if the second file on the command line
- >doesn't exist, it DOESN'T print out an error message...
-
- Hmm. This is weird. I'll check again, but I do remember having trouble renaming
- a disk (since the new name doesn't exist). I think I use cp -vrp mv file1 file2
-
- > Are you using Sys 6.0? Are you using an official release of GNO?
-
- Yes, and yes.
-
- >Are you using a really old version of cp? I gave a few people copies
-
- No.
-
- >to test a LONG time ago, and it's possible that that was a bug in the
- >tester version, but I don't know. In any case, there is no bug in cp.
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