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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">For some reason a project temp file or
a backup file using the extension .qgs~ is showing up in my
projects directory with QGIS 2.4 Win 7 64 bit. The "xcopy *.qgs"
command I use for archival purposes is catching the .qgs~ file as
well. This behavior is different from every QGIS version up to at
least 2.18 that I have used, for at least the last 5 years. Why
has this changed? Could it be put back like it was? Does anybody
have a workaround? Is there a switch somewhere to put the temp
file in another subdirectory (I did a casual search for this but
couldn't find one)?<br>
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On 7/23/2014 7:46 AM, G. Garibaldi wrote:<br>
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The behavior of the project temp file has changed with 2.4. The
archive bit is being set. Could you please turn the archive bit
off?
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