Path: utzoo!dciem!nrcaer!scs!spl1!laidbak!att!pacbell!ames!husc6!spdcc!merk!alliant!rosenkra From: rosenkra@Alliant.COM (Bill Rosenkranz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: WARNING! Bug in Gulam v1.03 Message-ID: <1902@alliant.Alliant.COM> Date: 3 Jun 88 17:15:00 GMT Article-I.D.: alliant.1902 References: <8806021054.AA07856@lasso.laas.fr> Reply-To: rosenkra@alliant.UUCP (Bill Rosenkranz) Organization: Alliant Computer Systems, Littleton, MA Lines: 37 ---- In article <8806021054.AA07856@lasso.laas.fr> ralph@lasso.UUCP (Ralph P. Sobek) writes: -> -> mv can destroy files!!!! without any message whatsoever. -> ->I found this problem when I was moving files from my hard disk to a ->full floppy disk. After the move, the floppy had zero space left and *all* ->the files were deleted from the hard disk. The problem is that not all the ->files made it to the floppy!! SO BEWARE!!! -> this is definitely a bug but...(and thanx for pointing it out!) i don't know about you, but if i'm going to backup something to floppy and then delete it (essentially mv) i ALWAYS cp, confirm that the copy worked with (at a minimum) ls -l or (more thoroghly) cmp or diff (if really critical) and only then do i rm the files, on any system, from a pc on up to a cray. it's just not worth the headache if something should go wrong. in fact for very important stuff, make 2 copies (i know, i'm just too paranoid...). do you know if 1.03 has pipes? this is one essential feature lacking in an otherwise great program (i played with MWC msh v1.x and immediately decide gulam was infinitely better..except for pipes in which case i could just start msh under gulam for the one command and exit but this is painful). even being able to do this would be nice: alias pipe " > pipetmp0.000 ; \!2-$