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Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 10:35:54 +0530
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Subject: Re: Re: Cygwin 1.7 on win 2008 wierd behaviour with .sys files
From: Hrishikesh Date <hrishikesh DOT date AT gmail DOT com>
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I have a directory to rsync with a.sys.exe and a.sys in the same
fodler. rsync says it copied the file file a.sys to dest. But only
a.sys.exe appears on the other side.
I agree that foo and foo.exe should be treated the same way. But is
there a merit in using this assumption in context of cp or rsync as
well ?

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