Alright. Using hard links is a good idea. I'm curious to know what the
general difference between:
"mv src dst" and "cp -l src dst && rm src"

Regards,

Rémy.



2013/5/8 Pádraig Brady <[email protected]>

> On 04/28/2013 05:55 PM, Rémy Lefevre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > mkdir and cp commands have the --parents option to create parents
> directories as needed. But this option is missing in mv. One has to create
> first the directory structure using mkdir --parents and then mv the file.
> This option is fine for simple moving command, but if one want to move
> files according to a pattern in a big tree structure, it starts to be too
> complicate as the directory name should be extracted for almost each moved
> file.
> >
> > So another solution is to use the cp --parents command and then delete
> the original files. But this solution is far from good for all the reasons
> that differentiate a copy from a move.
> >
> > So I propose to add a --parents option to mv command in order to create
> the parents directories as needed. In the case of acceptance, I could write
> a patch to add this feature.
>
> Maybe, but I'm not sold on the need TBH.
> At first glance it seems like it's uncommon enough
> that using cp might suffice?  You could even do
> this efficiently within a file system like:
>
> { cp -l --parents src dst || cp --parents src dst } && rm -r src
>
> thanks,
> Pádraig.
>

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