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Posted to commits@commons.apache.org by gg...@apache.org on 2024/01/24 14:04:21 UTC

(commons-io) branch master updated: Make copyFile copy symbolic links by value rather than reference #565

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The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new 786c7d1c Make copyFile copy symbolic links by value rather than reference #565
786c7d1c is described below

commit 786c7d1ce0ff8ae19b537021637959b887a9a86d
Author: Gary Gregory <ga...@users.noreply.github.com>
AuthorDate: Wed Jan 24 09:04:16 2024 -0500

    Make copyFile copy symbolic links by value rather than reference #565
---
 src/changes/changes.xml | 1 +
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)

diff --git a/src/changes/changes.xml b/src/changes/changes.xml
index b29350ed..11802f83 100644
--- a/src/changes/changes.xml
+++ b/src/changes/changes.xml
@@ -94,6 +94,7 @@ The <action> type attribute can be add,update,fix,remove.
       <action dev="ggregory" type="fix" issue="IO-807" due-to="Jordi Sola, Elliotte Rusty Harold">Copy symlinks, not the files the symlinks point to #558.</action>
       <action dev="ggregory" type="fix" due-to="Gary Gregory">Pickup apache-rat-plugin version from parent POM.</action>
       <action dev="ggregory" type="fix"                due-to="Elliotte Rusty Harold">Add test for copying a symlink FileUtilsTest#testCopyFile_symLink() #564.</action>
+      <action dev="ggregory" type="fix"                due-to="Elliotte Rusty Harold">Make copyFile copy symbolic links by value rather than reference #565.</action>
       <!-- Add -->
       <action dev="ggregory" type="add"                due-to="Gary Gregory">Add and use PathUtils.getFileName(Path, Function&lt;Path, R&gt;).</action>
       <action dev="ggregory" type="add"                due-to="Gary Gregory">Add and use PathUtils.getFileNameString().</action>