Custom Query (44 matches)
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Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
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#34 | fixed | Canceled deletion deletes anyway but reports no file(s) deleted | ||
Description |
Pressing Ctrl-C during a del operation results in the current deletion completing, yet not being counted as a deleted file in the resulting report. In addition, the bytes freed count is incorrect (too low). Example: [j:\]del some-huge-file.dat Deleting J:\some-huge-file.dat ^C 0 files deleted 18,587,648 bytes freed [j:\]del some-huge-file.dat /f There are no more files. "J:\some-huge-file.dat" 0 files deleted [j:\]undelete /f some-huge-file.dat Discarding J:\some-huge-file.dat. J:\SOME-HUGE-FILE.DAT Do you want to discard this file (Y/N)? y The file in question was 756,717,655 bytes in length. Allowing for space on disk, surely more than 18,587,648 bytes had to have been freed. |
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#31 | fixed | Testticket to check notification | ||
Description |
please ignore, only for test |
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#28 | fixed | touch and a non-existent file | ||
Description |
Hi/2. touch of 4OS/2 works only on a existent file. Whereas, touch of coreutils works on a non-existent file as well. In this case, an empty file is created. |
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