Herb Maeder maeder-cygml at maeder.org writes:
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
Had the same problem, cp and mv appending exe
Had the same problem, cp and mv appending exe to nearly everything.
After I upgraded coreutils from 8.4.1 to 8.4.2 the issue has been resolved.
I have coreutils 7.0-2 and mv seems to work correctly for me,
however I see that both rsync and rdiff-backup add the .exe suffix
when copying an
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 2 11:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com
On Oct 9 08:48, Ralph Hempel wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 2 11:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for
any
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 10/9/2008 7:05 AM:
Install seems to strip the .exe extension in the process of copying
files to the destination directory.
Install *copies* files. The resulting filename is not under control of
Cygwin but
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 10/9/2008 7:05 AM:
Install seems to strip the .exe extension in the process of copying
files to the destination directory.
Install *copies* files. The resulting filename is not under control of
On Oct 2 11:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
To
On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
To reproduce:
% mkdir foobar
% touch foo.bat
On Oct 1 21:02, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Herb Maeder (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 09:27:25 -0700)
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
To reproduce:
% mkdir foobar
% touch foo.bat
% mv foo.bat foobar
% ls foobar
* Herb Maeder (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 09:27:25 -0700)
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
To reproduce:
% mkdir foobar
%
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