On 5/13/2017 1:22 AM, L A Walsh wrote: > I know *why* this is happening (cygwin treating x.exe as x), but > should it do it for shell files too? > > sourcedir: >> ll -di bin/updatedb bin/updatedb.exe > 337488497076088359 -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 10163 Apr 12 17:07 bin/updatedb* > 144115188075956844 -rwxrwxr-x+ 2 287813 Apr 15 2014 bin/updatedb.exe* > (two different files, different types:) >> file bin/updatedb{,.exe} > bin/updatedb: Bourne-Again shell script, ASCII text executable > bin/updatedb.exe: PE32+ executable (console) x86-64, for MS Windows > > >> cp -l bin/updatedb /nbin/ > cp: cannot create hard link '/nbin/updatedb' to 'bin/updatedb': File exists > > cp thinks /nbin/updatedb is the same as /nbin/updatedb.exe (and prevents > copying a real 'updatedb' script into the same place: > > (target): >> ll -i /nbin/updatedb.exe /nbin/updatedb > 144115188075956844 -rwxrwxr-x+ 2 287813 Apr 15 2014 /nbin/updatedb* > 144115188075956844 -rwxrwxr-x+ 2 287813 Apr 15 2014 /nbin/updatedb.exe* > > But I can create a dir named /nbin/updatedb: > >> mkdir /nbin/updatedb > > And now have 2 different inodes in target: > >> ll -di bin/updatedb bin/updatedb.exe > 337488497076088359 -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 10163 Apr 12 17:07 bin/updatedb* > 144115188075956844 -rwxrwxr-x+ 2 287813 Apr 15 2014 bin/updatedb.exe* > > ------------ > > Is this suppose to work this way? >
As far as I remember it always has. > (I know how to work around this (used move in cmd.exe), Well, there is a different method to work around this: cp -l bin/updatedb. /nbin/ Note the period after the filename; this stops the pseudo symlink from using updatedb.exe because bin/updatedb..exe doesn't exist. > but why can I create a dir but not a file there? > You weren't creating a file there, you were copying a file the file source is getting confused and not the destination. > A bit strange -- guess it isn't often I have both a "file" > and "file.exe" in a dir. > You probably can find something about this via google. Yours isn't the first report. -- cyg Simple -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple