You can vac the directories separately and then use vac -m to create an archive that looks any way you want.
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:35 AM, Anthony Sorace <ano...@gmail.com> wrote: > given a list of files like "/fish /dog /snake/asp /snake/python", the > results of a vac (as interpreted by vacfs) seem to be "/fish /dog /asp > /python". is this intentional? it seems unexpected, and makes doing > selective backups using vac a bit awkward. > > this is vac on p9p and vacfs on plan9, if that matters. > >