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Re: Copying folder structures
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Re: Copying folder structures


  • Subject: Re: Copying folder structures
  • From: Skeeve <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 23 Dec 2007 01:11:52 +0100

Mark J. Reed wrote:
Well, maybe "copy" implies preservation of those things to you, but it doesn't to me. A copy of a file that is owned by someone else with different permissions is still a copy.
But a copy with different permissions (compare 700 for .ssh with 755) is sometimes an invalid copy.

Uhm, not OMM. That will still get everything, not just the directories;
Correct. My mistake.

You don't want -B, which is something about block sizes.
I want -B because it's a Mantra ;-) At least: It doesn't hurt.

You want --no-recursion,
Correct!

Thanks for fixing.
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