i still don't understand why this doesn't duplicate the
functionality of disk/mkfs.  according to the comment in mkfs.c

*       name: cpdir
*       version: 1.5e
*       date: 2005/02/19
*       os: plan9 v4
*       usage: cpdir [-mstugvR] [-l file] srcdir dstdir [path ...]
*               srcdir: source directory
*               dstdir: destination directory
*               path: path to copy. file or directory.
*       options:
*               -m:     merge (this option is used if dstdir is already exist)
*               -u: copy owner info.
*               -g: copy groupe info.
*               -v: verbose
*               -R: remove redundant files in destination
*               -s: safe mode in removing files; just renames foo to _foo
*               -t: ignore mtime
*               -l file: path list and pattern list file
*
*       path or pattern list is a file that contains path or pattern per line.


- erik

On Mon Mar 26 09:27:19 EDT 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hello
> 
> i think he is speaking about /n/sources/contrib/arisawa/cpdir/README
> 
> :-?
> 
> slds.
> 
> gabi
> 
> 
> On 3/26/07, Gorka Guardiola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We have one which is a recursive cp of a directory using tar, but you are 
> > not
> > talking about that are you?.
> >
> > On 3/26/07, Russ Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I give up: what is cpdir?
> > >
> > > Russ

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