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bug#6104: [Expert] Bug in mv?
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Gene Heskett |
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bug#6104: [Expert] Bug in mv? |
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Tue, 04 May 2010 23:09:01 -0400 |
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On Tuesday 04 May 2010, João Victor Martins wrote:
>On Tue, May 04, 2010 at 10:36:19PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> I tried to "mv amanda* /home/amanda/*" as root and which
>> which I recall I have done successfully several times before.
>
>The shell expand * _before_ passing the args to mv. So mv saw all
>files starting with 'amanda' and all files (besides . hidden ones) in
>/home/amanda/ as arg. It then picked the last one listed (probably
>/home/amanda/tmp/) as destination.
>
I had two files whose names started with amanda in that directory. I would
have assumed it would expand the src pattern of "amanda*" to match only those
two files. And the rest of the files in /home/me, weren't bothered. No
damages to the src directory at all other than removing the files.
If it expanded that * to include the whole thing, it should have moved the
whole thing. It didn't. In past experience, the target path spec's /* has
always served as just a place holder for the filenames actually selected by
the amanda* in the src spec. That is not what it did this time. This time
it created a tmp/ directory in /home/amanda, moved the whole amanda tree to
the tmp directory, including the two files I actually asked it to move from
/home/me/Download. No loss, but a very surprised veteran linux user.
Someplace, the plans of mice and men have definitely gone aglay here, so I've
included address@hidden
--
Cheers, Gene
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soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order."
-Ed Howdershelt (Author)
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It makes sense, when you don't think about it.
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