Hi GNU-Team,
 
While going through the command for “Copying File” in Unix and executing the same, I found one good enhancement for the command : $ cp -i <file-name> <target-folder or target-path>.
 
Bug Report :-
Type : Enhancement
Description : Final status needs to be displayed for the specified command.
Precondition : File with the same name is already present in the target folder or target path.
Steps to reproduce :
1. Open the terminal and type the command - $ cp -i <file-name> <target-folder or target-path>.
    file-name – Name of the file to be copied.
    target-folder – Name of the target folder for copying the file.
    target-path – Name of the target path for copying the file.
2. Type “y” for the warning message : “cp: overwrite ... ?”.
 
Actual result : Final status for the copy not displayed. 
Expected result : As the command is an interactive command, it should display a final status message in the terminal to the user whether the file is actually overwritten or not.
Example of the final status message :
1. If user type “y” for the warning message, final status message can be : “File is successfully overwritten”.
2. If user type “other than y” for the warning message, final status message can be : “File is not overwritten”.   
 
Thanks and regards
Sitam Jana
QA Engineer
Mindfire Solutions
Bhubaneswar, India