cp -p bug
Jon Thackray
jont@harlequin.co.uk
Wed Apr 16 02:48:00 GMT 1997
Bruce D. McLeod writes:
> cp -p (preserve file attributes) gives the new file a date
> in 1969:
>
> E:\cords_nt\export\winnt\winnt\comm\nt_xkern\lib>dir ju*
>
> 04/15/97 04:44p 9 junk.txt
>
> E:\cords_nt\export\winnt\winnt\comm\nt_xkern\lib>cp -p junk.txt junk2.txt
>
> E:\cords_nt\export\winnt\winnt\comm\nt_xkern\lib>dir ju*
>
> 04/15/97 04:44p 9 junk.txt
> 12/31/69 08:00p 9 junk2.txt
I have also observed this behaviour, which essentially renders cp -p
useless. It is also the case that rm -f won't remove read only files
even if you are the owner.
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