In 14.02.43 if you write
dir "d:\tmp\project[0-9]*"
or you use the filespec with copy:
copy "d:\tmp\project[0-9]*" d:\test\
then the command hangs (doing nothing right after showing the DIR header incl hd serial) right, and you have to click the close button as it doesn't respond to ctrl-c,ctrl-break.
I had to revert to x.42 because of the bug, and that one says and does what it should, i.e list/copy the files if they matches.
It seems like [0-9] is the offender, because if I remove that from the statement it runs as it should. It seems the path in the example can be any path as my original used C:\Users\...etc, but the above does the same.
dir "d:\tmp\project[0-9]*"
or you use the filespec with copy:
copy "d:\tmp\project[0-9]*" d:\test\
then the command hangs (doing nothing right after showing the DIR header incl hd serial) right, and you have to click the close button as it doesn't respond to ctrl-c,ctrl-break.
I had to revert to x.42 because of the bug, and that one says and does what it should, i.e list/copy the files if they matches.
It seems like [0-9] is the offender, because if I remove that from the statement it runs as it should. It seems the path in the example can be any path as my original used C:\Users\...etc, but the above does the same.