* bug#10242: dired-do-rename should mention that it did at least copy the file
@ 2011-12-07 16:49 ` jidanni
2011-12-08 19:31 ` Glenn Morris
2011-12-09 0:31 ` bug#10242: closed (Re: bug#10242: dired-do-rename should mention that it did at least copy the file) jidanni
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From: jidanni @ 2011-12-07 16:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 10242
The user tries to move one of root's files, using
R runs the command dired-do-rename
and gets
Move `/tmp/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260' to `/cf/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260' failed:
(file-error Removing old name operation not permitted /tmp/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260)
so then he decides to use
C runs the command dired-do-copy
and gets
Overwrite `/cf/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260'? [Type yn!q or C-h] n
Copy `/tmp/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260' to `/cf/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260' failed:
(file-already-exists File already exists /cf/075.127.075.210.00080-218.174.214.026.44260)
Any why? Because the first message forgot to tell him that indeed the
file was at least, yes, successfully copied.
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2011-12-07 16:49 ` bug#10242: dired-do-rename should mention that it did at least copy the file jidanni
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