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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting "~" comes in filename after file copy Post 302497916 by khuman on Friday 18th of February 2011 11:09:16 AM
Old 02-18-2011
Sorry..but can you be more specific about what you mean software/methods being used?

I am just using a "cp src_dir/file.txt tgt_dir/file.txt" command....

Point to be noted here is, I have 4 files out of which 2 files are small files(arnd 400MB) which are copied with no issues.. Only the big 2 files(arnd 1GB) are having the issue...

Also, the smaller files have longer filenames compared to big files and still those are copied successfully...
 

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