cp -p
Bruce D. McLeod
b.mcleod@opengroup.org
Thu May 15 16:52:00 GMT 1997
My probem was fixed when I created valid passwd and group files
in /etc.
Bruce
At 12:50 AM 5/15/97 +0900, ANAZAWA Akio wrote:
>>In message "cp -p"
> on 1997年5月12日 08:35:15 -0400,
> "Bruce D. McLeod" <b.mcleod@opengroup.org> writes:
>> Bruce> It used to be that cp -p just messed up the access time,
> Bruce> but it got worse:
>> Bruce> C:\temp>cp -p bdmlog bdmlog2 cp: bdmlog2: Invalid argument
>> Bruce> Running b18, NT
>>I'm facing same problem. But at least in my case, copy operation and
>timestamp preservation seems to work fine.
>>> bash$ touch tmp1
>> bash$ ls -l tmp1
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 544 everyone 0 May 15 00:34 tmp1
>> bash$ date
>> Thu May 15 00:35:20 GMT--9:00 1997
>> bash$ cp -p tmp1 tmp2
>> cp: tmp2: Invalid argument
>> bash$ ls -l tmp?
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 544 everyone 0 May 15 00:34 tmp1
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 544 everyone 0 May 15 00:34 tmp2
>> bash$
>>My configuration may same with Bruce.
>> gnuwin32 b18 (from cdk.exe)
> Windows NT 4.0 + SP2 (Japanese edition, file system is NTFS)
> Pentium Pro 200MHz (ya, this may no relation with this problem)
>>>p.s. As you can see at the citation in above, output from date is
>still incorrect. I'm setting TZ=JST-9 for our standard time. The
>output should be like this;
>> Thu May 15 00:35:20 JST 1997
>>(This is same as output from date of FreeBSD and Solaris. Did GNU
>change default output format?)
>>>Thank you.
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>ANAZAWA, Akio
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