Simply knowing that this is not a frequently reported problem
is helpful. I'm inclined to suspect now that Bjoern (previous
post) is on the right track by looking at the timing of the
deleting and creating that goes on under Win2000 (in this case)
in order to "mv" something.
Many thanks,
Tom Bake
Dear Bjoern,
This sounds very plausible and fits with my impression that
the files which cause problems are really random, with no
obvious pattern or periodicity, and with my observation that
this problem seems to come up even more frequently when I move
files from one machine to another (notably
At 04:55 AM 1/16/2003, Thomas Baker wrote:
>In the absence of responses to my earlier note (below), and
>having made a second fruitless search of FAQs and archives,
>I'd like to make a second and final attempt with a simpler
>question:
>
>If cp and mv are not reliably copying all of the conten
Hallo!
I do not know what is going on really, but I have seen something
like that before.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Thomas Baker wrote:
>If cp and mv are not reliably copying all of the contents
>of an (apparently) normal directory tree with 89,000 normal
>data files, of 1.4 GB total
In the absence of responses to my earlier note (below), and
having made a second fruitless search of FAQs and archives,
I'd like to make a second and final attempt with a simpler
question:
If cp and mv are not reliably copying all of the contents
of an (apparently) normal directory tree with
I use Cygwin 1.3.17, NTFS file systems, and Win2000 (see
excerpt from cygcheck -s below). Both with cp and mv, I am
getting error messages when copying or moving rather large
directories (1.4 GB, 89,000 files). For example, the command:
$ cp -Rip p:/rchive q:/
starts off fine, but half-way
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