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Jorge updated NETBEANS-5076:
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    Description: For some time now I have been observing errors when copying, 
moving and renaming files. Finally, I was able to establish that such errors 
occur when I work with files that are in directories or packages that are, or 
are contained, directly or indirectly, in a directory that is a symbolic link 
to another directory. My development environment is Windows 10, and the links 
were created using MKLINK. The easiest way to reproduce the error is by copying 
and pasting a class in the same package (that meets the conditions stated 
before). For example, when copying class Klass I get a file named Klass_1 that 
contains a class that is still called Klass.  (was: For some time now I have 
been observing errors when copying, moving and renaming files. Finally, I was 
able to establish that such errors occur when I work with files that are in 
directories or packages that are, or are contained, directly or indirectly, in 
a directory that is a symbolic link to another directory. My development 
environment is Windows 10, and the links were created using MKLINK. The easiest 
way to reproduce the error is by copying and pasting a class in the same 
package (if it meets the conditions stated before). For example, when copying 
class Klass I get a file named Klass_1 that contains a class that is still 
called Klass.)

> File operations fail when using symbolic linsk to directories/packages 
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>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-5076
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-5076
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: editor - Refactoring
>    Affects Versions: 12.1
>         Environment: NetBeans 12.1, Windows 10,
>            Reporter: Jorge
>            Priority: Minor
>
> For some time now I have been observing errors when copying, moving and 
> renaming files. Finally, I was able to establish that such errors occur when 
> I work with files that are in directories or packages that are, or are 
> contained, directly or indirectly, in a directory that is a symbolic link to 
> another directory. My development environment is Windows 10, and the links 
> were created using MKLINK. The easiest way to reproduce the error is by 
> copying and pasting a class in the same package (that meets the conditions 
> stated before). For example, when copying class Klass I get a file named 
> Klass_1 that contains a class that is still called Klass.



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