Hi, OK, one down, one to go ;-) New cygcheck.out to show the current config.
This one is SOLVED with the (experimental) findutils 4.3: ---- find: //desdata1/divisions/frameworks/share/Tools/BrainTools changed during execution of find (old inode number -411813144, new inode number -457114904, filesystem type is system) [ref 1114] ---- Thanks, Eric! Still OPEN: Since 1.5.19-2 and the corresponding new coreutils, I get the following interesting messages: ---- ~$ echo blub > //desdata2/universal/Sourcecode/test.txt ~$ cp -f //desdata2/universal/Sourcecode/test.txt /cygdrive/f/tmp ~$ mv //desdata2/universal/Sourcecode/test.txt //desdata2/universal/Sourcecode/test.exe ~$ cp -f //desdata2/universal/Sourcecode/test.exe /cygdrive/f/tmp cp: skipping file `//desdata2/universal/Sourcecode/test.exe', as it was replaced while being copied ---- The exe file is not copied, by the way. These are consistent when I install 1.5.19-2 etc. After downgrading to 1.5.18-1, I'm back to usual. Note that I did have 1.5.19-1 installed at some point, but apart from following Corinna's instructions, I've installed and uninstalled some other, much older versions since then, so I don't believe there should be any dirt left. I guess there's something strange about our network drive configuration, but the problem only shows up in the newer cygwin, not in e.g. Windows explorer. Should I try to find out which package exactly makes the difference by installing all permutations, or will that not work anyway? Any hints as to what I could explore? Could these two observation have any connection? Is it possible that the "inode has changed" "assertion" is new in cygwin, or find, or coreutils? Thanks for your patience and everything, Jan.
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