0> In article <55c759cb.8070...@gmail.com>,
0> Ludovic Rousseau mailto:ludovic.rouss...@gmail.com> ("Ludovic") wrote:
>> Instead of skipping readonly files, it makes sense to continue as normal
>> until/unless a system call gives us a failure, then report it - like
>> every other Unix utility. Th
Hello,
Le 06/08/2015 21:08, Toby Speight a écrit :
Package: jhead
Version: 1:3.00-1
Severity: normal
I have a writable directory containing some JPEG files that are
non-writable for me. I want to rename them by their timestamps (but
not to inadvertently change their content). But "jhead -n" r
Package: jhead
Version: 1:3.00-1
Severity: normal
I have a writable directory containing some JPEG files that are
non-writable for me. I want to rename them by their timestamps (but
not to inadvertently change their content). But "jhead -n" refuses,
saying "Skipping readonly file".
The -n optio
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