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RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want
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Tim Nelson |
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RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want |
Date: |
Tue, 30 Aug 2005 11:22:49 +1000 (EST) |
On Wed, 24 Aug 2005, Mark wrote:
One copy action per file really doesn't seem very scalable... I know, it would
only be a last-resort fix, but still...
And splitting up the files into all kinds of different subdirectories is
probably not scalable either.
Are you actually using this approach? It seems to me like uou will end up with
a new branch for each class combination/permutation
and figuring out what is where and whether all the files are where the belong
will be a pain... Or am I wrong?
I'm using it, but we're very keen on packaging around here, so
most of our files end up in an RPM, and get rolled out via a different
method (see http://arpmats.sourceforge.net/ ). But yes, you end up with a
new branch for every combination of classes that you want to copy files
for. I use find a lot :).
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- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, (continued)
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/24
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/24
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/24
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Ed Brown, 2005/08/24
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/24
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Ed Brown, 2005/08/25
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/25
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Tim Nelson, 2005/08/29
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Ed Brown, 2005/08/30
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Tim Nelson, 2005/08/30
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want,
Tim Nelson <=
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/25
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark Burgess, 2005/08/29
- How to organize directories and files for a config file repository?, Mark, 2005/08/29
- RE: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Mark, 2005/08/29
- Re: Copy command copies directories I don't want, Tim Nelson, 2005/08/24