From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Message-ID: From: erik quanstrom Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:31:36 -0400 To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Subject: Re: [9fans] cpdir In-Reply-To: <82c890d00703260626i3e70ae48qc07937e5d27772c9@mail.gmail.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Topicbox-Message-UUID: 32261332-ead2-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 i still don't understand why this doesn't duplicate the functionality of disk/mkfs. according to the comment in mkfs.c * name: cpdir * version: 1.5e * date: 2005/02/19 * os: plan9 v4 * usage: cpdir [-mstugvR] [-l file] srcdir dstdir [path ...] * srcdir: source directory * dstdir: destination directory * path: path to copy. file or directory. * options: * -m: merge (this option is used if dstdir is already exist) * -u: copy owner info. * -g: copy groupe info. * -v: verbose * -R: remove redundant files in destination * -s: safe mode in removing files; just renames foo to _foo * -t: ignore mtime * -l file: path list and pattern list file * * path or pattern list is a file that contains path or pattern per line. - erik On Mon Mar 26 09:27:19 EDT 2007, gabidiaz@gmail.com wrote: > hello > > i think he is speaking about /n/sources/contrib/arisawa/cpdir/README > > :-? > > slds. > > gabi > > > On 3/26/07, Gorka Guardiola wrote: > > We have one which is a recursive cp of a directory using tar, but you are not > > talking about that are you?. > > > > On 3/26/07, Russ Cox wrote: > > > I give up: what is cpdir? > > > > > > Russ