What exactly are you trying to do?  I haven't had any problems with the
mv from the fileutils-4.0-7 in rawhide.  If you are actually having
a problem that can easily be replicated, let me know and I'll look at
the patch that got put in for 4.0-5 again and see if anything else is
wrong which could be causing this behavior...

Jeremy

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On Sat, 25 Sep 1999, Svante Signell wrote:

> In fileutils-4.0-7 from rawhide-19990917/23 at least 'mv' is defunct!
> 4.0-1 works for me. Cannot stat ...
> 
> Scott A. Sibert writes:
>  > I installed Lorax last week.  I compiled ssh2.  Yesterday I updated it (from
>  > 6.0.50) to the new RPMS (6.0.55).  I tried compiling ssh2 again but I got
>  > errors stating that it could not stat various files.  It seems to be similar
>  > to the problem with recompiling egcs.  I did rpm -Uhv -oldpackage
>  > fileutils-4.0-4.i386.rpm (from 4.0-5) and now the ./configure works.
>  > Apparently something in fileutils-4.0-5.i386.rpm is broken.
>  > 
>  > ---
>  > Scott A. Sibert
>  > Assistant Director, Networking and Systems
>  > Hollins University,  Roanoke, VA   USA
>  > 
>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: Andrew E. Mileski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>  > Sent: Monday, September 20, 1999 5:11 PM
>  > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  > Subject: Re: egsc-1.1.2-24 does not build!
>  > 
>  > Svante Signell wrote:
>  > >
>  > > I found where things go wrong: No files listed after the nonexisitant
>  > > s-crt file gets moved to stage1. I have installed the new version of
>  > > fileutils-4.0-7.src.rpm and suddenly mv cant stat. What is causing this?
>  > 
>  > Err...look for where s-crt is supposed to come from (I don't recall).
>  > It isn't being produced or put in the right place.
>  > 
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