Nasty bug in 'uucp'
Chris Anderson
chris at utgard.uucp
Fri Feb 8 04:45:50 AEST 1991
In article <226 at genco.bungi.com> rad at genco.bungi.com (Bob Daniel) writes:
>A few days ago, one of the developers had a tragic experience with
>uucp. Instead of 'uucp'ing the file to another machine, he accidently used
>his own machine name. Guess what happens if you uucp a file to your own
>machine to the same directory? It clears that file out!! Zero bytes!! This
>guy lost his entire directory (although every thing before that day was
>restred from backup).
>
>He lost a whole day of work :(
>
>The moral of the story...
>Treat 'uucp' like 'rm -r'. It can do some major damage if you don't use it
>correctly. Also, do your backups daily :)
Or, alias uucp to "uucp -C" and be happy.
'Course, you still need to do your backups daily :-)
Chris
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