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Re: Problem with cp (copy)
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David T-G |
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Re: Problem with cp (copy) |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jan 2003 22:56:46 -0500 |
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Phillip --
I've taken the liberty of bouncing your message to the mailing list.
Don't just send to me; I hardly know anything :-)
...and then Mr. Phillip Kimble said...
%
% David,
%
% Thanks for the rapid reply & assistance. Here are the results;
Happy to help!
%
% BTW: I do dislike Windows & Outlook, but everything is setup for my wife
% since I am gone much of the time.Format (MM.DD.YY for sanity sake,
% otherwise, no problem).
Good enough.
%
% ls -1 /home/ftp/tmp/2002/01.01.01/* | wc -l 5935
% ls -1 /home/ftp/tmp/2002/01.02.01/* | wc -l 2919
% ls -1 /home/ftp/tmp/2002/01.03.01/* | wc -l 4219
% ls -1 /home/ftp/tmp/2002/01.04.01/* | wc -l 2710
% ls -1 /home/ftp/tmp/2002/01.05.01/* | wc -l 3632
%
% As I stated earlier, everything works fine until I reach 05.*.01, Also,
Interesting. Certainly not what I expected.
% something else I tried & it worked, I can do the following;
%
% Cp -fa /home/ftp/tmp/2001/07.*.01/ /home/tmp/whatever/ -> Copies
% directories & files
OK...
%
% Change to the directory of /home/tmp/whatever/
% Cp -fa ./07.*.01/* . Copies all files into parent directory.
OK. And do either of these work for 05?
%
% This really has me going now. Not sure what the deal is. Also, There are
% two different file systems as well.
% /home/ftp/tmp resides on /dev/hda3
% /home/tmp/ resides on /dev/ida/c0d0p5
%
% I really don't see how any of this has something in common. Cp works
Same here.
% fine across file boundaries, the files are not uncommonly large, it can
% copy directories&files, but not files with directories above 04 ???
I don't think it's "above 04"; I think there's something peculiar about
the directory(ies) that have the problem.
I just saw this recently but don't remember the specifics: when you get
"argument list too long" it's actually a shell problem and not a problem
with cp (or any other program). Perhaps someone else on the list can
chime in.
% Seems abit odd to me, and probably that has never been encountered
% before, I tend to be an odd ball in all environments as well as Linux!
*grin* Well, hang in there... There has to be an answer :-) My
inclination would be to either get access to your system to poke around
or replicate the setup here, since as a sysadmin I can often have a feel
for what may be wrong but as a programmer or coreutils maintainer I'm
hopeless :-) Others, however, are much more skilled in the latter arena.
HAND
:-D
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Re: Problem with cp (copy), Alfred M. Szmidt, 2003/01/22