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Agreed hggdh, therefore if at all possible, it may be beneficial to
upgrade to Karmic when it is released, as this is quite a jump in
versions in coreutils, I would assume that this is probably fixed -
needs verifying.
** Tags added: needs-devrelease-testing
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cp ignore default ACLs
https://bug
Additionally, coreutils 7.3 (currently available on karmic) has had many
changes on cp. Up to Jaunty, at least since Intrepid, we were using
coreutils 6.10.
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cp ignore default ACLs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/144024
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Aaron Toponce: This needs to be
The man page is also wrong. It describes 'cp -p' is the same as 'cp
--preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps'. This is correct. However, it
also describes 'cp -a', the same as 'cp -dpR'. This is incorrect. It
should actually be 'cp -dpPR' which should be 'cp -dPR
--preserve=mode,ownership,timestam