Brian Inglis wrote:
>> Setup still shows 9.1 as test, but it should not be installed by anyone.
>> Setup now also shows 9.0 in test, and it can and should be installed by
>> anyone who experienced issues with 9.1.
Jim Reisert wrote:
> 9.0 (test) is working for me now, whereas 9.1 did not work.
>
On Tue, Jul 19, 2022 at 10:46 AM Brian Inglis wrote:
> Setup still shows 9.1 as test, but it should not be installed by anyone.
> Setup now also shows 9.0 in test, and it can and should be installed by
> anyone who experienced issues with 9.1.
9.0 (test) is working for me now, whereas 9.1 did not
Setup still shows 9.1 as test, but it should not be installed by anyone.
Setup now also shows 9.0 in test, and it can and should be installed by
anyone who experienced issues with 9.1.
I ran it for a couple of weeks in my installs with no apparent issues
before releasing it for testing.
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Hi Fergus,
Verified and confirmed.
Please reinstall 8.32 until I can get this reverted in setup.
Have requested 9.1 be reverted to test and 8.32 reverted to current stable.
On 2022-06-06 21:21, Fergus Daly wrote:
Since updating from coreutils 8.32 I’m getting a weird glitch from cp.
If /locatio
Since updating from coreutils 8.32 I’m getting a weird glitch from cp.
If /location1/dir1/ contains additional material to /location2/dir1/ (as might
frequently be the case when maintaining a backup) then the command
$ cp -vrn /location1/dir1 /location2
should copy the additional material across.
The following package has been in test for two weeks with no reported or
obvious issues and has now been upgraded to current stable in the Cygwin
distribution:
* coreutils 9.1
GNU core utilities (includes fileutils, shellutils and textutils)
Common core utilities include: [ arch b2sum base32
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