It looks to me like there has been a recent change to the verbose
reporting option on the cp command.
Previously (and still in Fedora 38) the -v option will report on files
actually copied, but ignores files not copied (for example when -v is
used with -u).
However in Rawhide the -v option now reports on files skipped when used
with -u, which has made a big mess of many of my bash scripts.
Anyone know if there is some trick to reverting traditional behavior?
Ian
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