Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:15:02 -0700
On 3/18/2010 7:03 PM, Douglas Seay wrote:
I’ve had some problems, and it looks like it boils down to handling . (dot) characters. I created a little script to create some files with dots in various places. This script works fine in my $HOME directory (C:\cygwin\home\SEAYD). The name is wrong when the last character of the filename is a dot and subdir is on a network share (H: in this case). The rest of the file operations seem to work because when I cat them, you can see the file name inside the body (yes, I left of the \n).
Please *attach* (*not append*) the cygcheck output as requested by:
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