Re: cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied

2016-05-16 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
On Mon, May 16, 2016 at 2:49 PM, Linda Walsh <cyg...@tlinx.org> wrote: > Kenneth Wolcott wrote: >> >> Hi; >> >> cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied >> >> I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bi

Re: cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied

2016-05-16 Thread Linda Walsh
Kenneth Wolcott wrote: Hi; cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows 7). Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty, from a mounted drive to a local path, I frequently get the aforementioned

Re: cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied

2016-05-12 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
t; wrote: >>> On 05/11/2016 08:14 PM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi; >>>> >>>>cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied >>>> >>>>I have several mounted partitions on my W

Re: cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied

2016-05-11 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
gt; Hi; >>> >>> cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied >>> >>>I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows >>> 7). >>> >>>Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty, from a mounted drive t

Re: cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied

2016-05-11 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 05/11/2016 08:14 PM, Kenneth Wolcott wrote: Hi; cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows 7). Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty, from a mounted drive to a local path, I

cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied

2016-05-11 Thread Kenneth Wolcott
Hi; cp: skipping file 'file', as it was replaced while being copied I have several mounted partitions on my Windows machine (64bit Windows 7). Copying a file using cygwin cp , via mintty, from a mounted drive to a local path, I frequently get the aforementioned message