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Re: An enhancement request for the Cp command. |
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Sat, 24 Apr 2010 05:55:05 -0300 |
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On 04/24/2010 05:51 AM, Salvador wrote:
Hello.
I want to request a feature for the Cp command that consist in
renaming a file from the source when a file in the destination
directory with the same name already exists. I am thought It could be
something like: from file.jpg to file-1.jpg.
This behavior already exists in Web browsers and file managers.
Thanks.
Also, I know about the backup argument but it makes the file not being
possible to use by some programs without being renamed.
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Re: bug#6022: An enhancement request for the Cp command. |
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Sun, 26 Dec 2010 20:18:15 -0700 |
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This issue has been marked as needing more information from the
submitter for quite a while. The last was 246 days ago on 24 Apr 2010.
Without any more input this issue cannot make progress. Therefore I
am closing the bug report.
Note that I think there may be something there with the enhancement
request.
Drake Wyrm wrote:
> I think what he wants is for the backup mechanism to preserve an
> existing suffix on the filename by inserting the versioning token
> somewhere in the middle of the filename.
I think that could be a useful feature. But it would need someone to
work on it and it would need a good statement of the feature. Drake's
summary and example looked like a good place to start. But it isn't a
trivial feature to implement and some cases will cause trouble.
Bob
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