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Re: cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied


On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Kenneth Wolcott
<kennethwolcott@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 7:43 PM, Kenneth Wolcott
> <kennethwolcott@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Wed, May 11, 2016 at 5:46 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin)
>> <reply-to-list-only-lh@cygwin.com> wrote:
>>> On 05/11/2016 08:14 PM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi;
>>>>
>>>>    cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied
>>>>
>>>>    I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows
>>>> 7).
>>>>
>>>>    Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty, from a mounted drive to
>>>> a local path, I frequently get the aforementioned message.
>>>>
>>>>    Is the partition not properly understood by Cygwin?
>>>>
>>>>    I really dislike having to use Windows in the first place, at least
>>>> Cygwin, when it works, makes it more bearable.
>>>>
>>>> The actual command was (line broken by backslash by me to make it more
>>>> readable):
>>>>
>>>>   cp /cygdrive/p/Engineering/Ken_Wolcott/new_Mobility_Audit_script/try1.pl
>>>> \
>>>> /cygdrive/c/Documents\ and\ Settings/kwolcott/Desktop/files4trombone/.
>>>
>>>
>>> Let me guess.  The mounted volume is a NetApp drive, no?  These are
>>> notorious for their bad behaviour.  Of course, they aren't the only ones.
>>> Still, it's hard to be too specific with sweeping statements without
>>> details from your side. ;-)  Please read and follow the problem reporting
>>> guidelines found at the link below:
>>>
>>>> Problem reports:       http://cygwin.com/problems.html
>>>
>>>
>>> In addition, you can run '/usr/share/csih/getVolInfo' on the offending
>>> drive and send that information along as well.  If you've found a new
>>> kind (or version) of poorly-behaved drive, this information will help
>>> Cygwin special-case it.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Larry
>>
>> Hi Larry;
>>
>>   Thanks for the specific reminder on providing more information.
>>
>> cygcheck.out is attached (id block info redacted]
>>
>>  /usr/lib/csih/getVolInfo /cygdrive/p/Engineering/
>> Device Type        : 7
>> Characteristics    : 10
>> Volume Name        : <Vol_O>
>> Serial Number      : 2684354572
>> Max Filenamelength : 255
>> Filesystemname     : <NTFS>
>> Flags              : 4004e
>>   FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH  : FALSE
>>   FILE_CASE_PRESERVED_NAMES   : TRUE
>>   FILE_UNICODE_ON_DISK        : TRUE
>>   FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS        : TRUE
>>   FILE_FILE_COMPRESSION       : FALSE
>>   FILE_VOLUME_QUOTAS          : FALSE
>>   FILE_SUPPORTS_SPARSE_FILES  : TRUE
>>   FILE_SUPPORTS_REPARSE_POINTS: FALSE
>>   FILE_SUPPORTS_REMOTE_STORAGE: FALSE
>>   FILE_VOLUME_IS_COMPRESSED   : FALSE
>>   FILE_SUPPORTS_OBJECT_IDS    : FALSE
>>   FILE_SUPPORTS_ENCRYPTION    : FALSE
>>   FILE_NAMED_STREAMS          : TRUE
>>   FILE_READ_ONLY_VOLUME       : FALSE
>>   FILE_SEQUENTIAL_WRITE_ONCE  : FALSE
>>   FILE_SUPPORTS_TRANSACTIONS  : FALSE
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ken Wolcott
>
> Update:
>
> Well, the attachment is too big and was therefore rejected.  I have a
> *full* 64bit Cygwin installation :-)
>
> Ken

Attaching compressed cygcheck.out (might be rejected).

Ken

Attachment: cygcheck.out.xz
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