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Re: Running cp.exe
From: |
Bob Proulx |
Subject: |
Re: Running cp.exe |
Date: |
Fri, 2 Mar 2001 22:15:38 -0700 |
Nick
Note that I am not the maintainer but just another hacker on the bug
list.
> OS: Windows NT 4 / Windows 2000 from command line.
> Ive got the 3.16 prebuilt version of cp.exe
[...]
> When I run it from the command line, it messes with the command prompt,
> V:\Aurora\BuildScripts>cp
> v:/aurora/builds~1/cp: missing file arguments
[...]
Hmm... I would have guessed that somewhere in the code it was doing a
chdir(dir_name) or some such where dir_name was gotten from a pwd()
call that returned the MSDOS 8.3 name instead of the new windows long
names. But when I scanned the code looking for such a thing I could
not find anything that would have caused your behavior. However the
version of the code I was scanning was test beta release 4.0.41, a
whole major release later than your version 3.16.
I am wondering if this is somehow related to the compiler used to
compile your cp.exe. If it was a MSDOS compiler then perhaps the C
runtime startup libraries do not know about the longer windows names.
I do not know and cannot predict. But perhaps compiling this with a
newer windows aware compiler would solve the problem.
If it were possible for you to update to a newer version of fileutils
it would probably help. I am pretty much solely a unix programmer and
am at a loss to help when it comes to MS platforms.
Bob
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