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Re: Huge bug in mv 4.1.11 (i386)
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Eric Blake |
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Re: Huge bug in mv 4.1.11 (i386) |
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Wed, 09 May 2007 06:09:49 -0600 |
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bug-fileutils is obsolete; fileutils was merged into coreutils years ago,
and the latest stable version is 6.9.
According to Stephane Ascoet on 5/9/2007 3:31 AM:
> Hello, I've lost data with this bug: When moving a complete tree from
> one volume to another, if the process can't continue(eg because the
> volume is full), the files that mv started to move are left as they are,
> meaning that lots of them are incomplete! There is a big risk that the
> user trust the files without seeing that they are incomplete. Same
> problem for folders, often they are created, but without all their files
> and subdirectories. Thus, a solution MUST be found. Why not checking the
> space left before starting to move something?
Consider upgrading. The latest version of mv complies much more closely
with POSIX, and hopefully the bug you mentioned has been fixed, since
POSIX does require that "termination at any point shall leave either
source_file or the destination path complete."
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Don't work too hard, make some time for fun as well!
Eric Blake address@hidden
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