On Mar 22 16:36, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 15 21:25, Mike Ryan wrote:
> > When I use the -m flag during a cpio -p copy, the file
> > modification times are not retained.
> > [...]
>
> Confirmed. Looks like a bug in cpio 2.7 since it still works with 2.6
> independent of the Cygwin version.
On Mar 15 21:25, Mike Ryan wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When I use the -m flag during a cpio -p copy, the file
> modification times are not retained. The -m flag
> worked before I upgraded to the latest cygwin version.
Confirmed. Looks like a bug in cpio 2.7 since it still works with 2.6
independent of
Hello,
When I use the -m flag during a cpio -p copy, the file
modification times are not retained. The -m flag
worked before I upgraded to the latest cygwin version.
Below, please find an example of what I mean. After the
files are copied into ../y the file modification times
are set to the cur
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