Here's an update to cpic that fixes cases where one copies images from other than the current directory -------8<------- #!/bin/sh # copy image and changes force=0 if [ "$1" = -f ]; then force=1 shift fi if [ $# != 2 -o "$1" = "-?" -o "$1" = --help ]; then echo "usage: $0 [-f] image-name-no-ext [image-name-no-ext|dir]" test $# != 2 && exit 1 exit 0 fi if [ -f "$2.image" -o -f "$2.changes" ]; then if [ "$force" = 0 ]; then echo "$2.image and/or $2.changes already exist." 1>&2 exit 1 fi elif [ -d "$2" ]; then if [ -f "$2/`basename "$1"`.image" -o -f "$2/`basename "$1"`.changes" ]; then if [ "$force" = 0 ]; then echo "$2/`basename "$1"`.image and/or $2/`basename "$1"`.changes already exist." 1>&2 exit 1 fi fi cp "$1.image" "$1.changes" "$d" exit 0 fi cp "$1.image" "$2.image" cp "$1.changes" "$2.changes"
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 2:33 PM, Eliot Miranda <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi All, > > don't know if this is useful to you or whether you've already written > it yourself but I finally caved and wrote a shell command that copies an > image/changes file pair, replacing the hundreds of times I've issued the two > parallel commands, cpic = copy image and changes. Happy holidays > -------8<------- > #!/bin/sh > # copy image and changes > force=0 > if [ "$1" = -f ]; then > force=1 > shift > fi > if [ $# != 2 -o "$1" = "-?" -o "$1" = --help ]; then > echo "usage: $0 [-f] image-name-no-ext [image-name-no-ext|dir]" > test $# != 2 && exit 1 > exit 0 > fi > if [ -f "$2.image" -o -f "$2.changes" ]; then > if [ "$force" = 0 ]; then > echo "$2.image and/or $2.changes already exist." 1>&2 > exit 1 > fi > elif [ -d "$2" ]; then > if [ -f "$2/$1.image" -o -f "$2/$1.changes" ]; then > if [ "$force" = 0 ]; then > echo "$2/$1.image and/or $2/$1.changes already exist." 1>&2 > exit 1 > fi > fi > cp "$1.image" "$1.changes" "$d" > exit 0 > fi > cp "$1.image" "$2.image" > cp "$1.changes" "$2.changes" >
