Would either of the following help? -collect a network capture using Wildshark while running both the Cygwin "cp" command and the Windows Explorer "copy" operation (or a simple Windows cmd "cp" command). -use Microsoft's "Process Monitor" to collect a Win32 trace while running both the Cygwin "cp" command and the Windows Explorer "copy" operation (or a simple Windows cmd "cp" command).
"Nellis, Kenneth" <kenneth.nel...@acs-inc.com> wrote in message news:2bf01eb27b56cc478ad6e5a0a28931f201ccd...@a1dal1swpes19mb.ams.acs-inc.net... > Using Cygwin 1.7.7, the following behavior started recently, > but I can't think of any change that may be the culprit: > ===========BEGIN=SNIPPET============ > knel...@cobqdppj1 ~ > $ cp /cygdrive/q/knellis/xyz ~ > cp: skipping file `/cygdrive/q/knellis/xyz', as it was replaced while > being copied > > knel...@cobqdppj1 ~ > ============END=SNIPPET============= > This used to work just fine. > My Q: device maps to a Samba share on QNX through Virtual PC. > This configuration has not changed since before it stopped > working. Copying the same file using Windows drag-and-drop > works just fine. > > Hoping the wisdom of this list can help. > > "cygcheck -svr > cygcheck.out" attached. > > --Ken Nellis > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple