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files not deleted on remote machine with --cleanup
From: |
James Gibbon |
Subject: |
files not deleted on remote machine with --cleanup |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Dec 2010 12:12:13 +0000 |
Hello,
I've been using GNU Parallel for a few weeks now and find it
very useful, but there's one minor niggle that I haven't got
to the bottom of.
The following example should illustrate the problem. I'm
running parallel on a machine called 'easy' to convert some
wavs to FLAC, and handing off some of the task to a remote
machine called 'sauce'. This works fine except that any
transferred file(s) aren't deleted from sauce:/tmp on
completion.
$ ls -d *.wav | parallel -j+0 -Ssauce,: --workdir /tmp \
--cleanup --transfer --return {.}.flac /usr/bin/flac {}
Shouldn't the --cleanup flag cause all transferred wavs to be
deleted on the remote machine? I'm using version 20101113.
Thanks,
James
- files not deleted on remote machine with --cleanup,
James Gibbon <=