Hi , My directory structure is like ls -R temp temp: 2.1 2.2 cleanup setup temp/2.1: 2.1.1 cleanup setup temp/2.1/2.1.1: setup cleanup 2.1.1.01 2.1.1.02 2.1.1.03 2.1.1.04 2.1.1.05 2.1.1.06 2.1.1.07 2.1.1.08 temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.01: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.02: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.03: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.04: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.05: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.06: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.07: cleanup setup test temp/2.1/2.1.1/2.1.1.08: cleanup setup test temp/2.2: 2.2.1 cleanup setup temp/2.2/2.2.1: 2.2.1.01 2.2.1.02 2.2.1.03 2.2.1.04 2.2.1.05 2.2.1.06 2.2..1.07 2.2.1.08 2.2.1.09 2.2.1.10 temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.01: test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.02: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.03: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.04: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.05: test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.06: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.07: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.08: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.09: setup test temp/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.10: setup test I want to copy some subdirectory and files under it to another directory it should exactly create similar directory structure like if i will give temp /2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.10: /2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.08: and then it will create a directory destination/ ls -R destination destination: 2.2 cleanup setup destination/2.2: 2.2.1 cleanup setup destination/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.10: setup test destination/2.2/2.2.1/2.2.1.08: setup test means exact directory tree will all files
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