Equivalent of recycle bin?

2008-01-28 Thread Eric Lilja
of those are easily replaced but some were source files that have been modified the past months and the last backup was from july 23rd 2007. =/ I know I should robustify my script but I was wondering if there's an equivalent of the recycle bin I can use so I can easily restore files that were

RE: Equivalent of recycle bin?

2008-01-28 Thread Dave Korn
and the last backup was from july 23rd 2007. =/ #include std_advice.h ;-) I know I should robustify my script but I was wondering if there's an equivalent of the recycle bin I can use so I can easily restore files that were not supposed to be deleted? Yep, sysinternals do a thing that patches

Re: Equivalent of recycle bin?

2008-01-28 Thread Robert Pendell
an | equivalent of the recycle bin I can use so I can easily restore files | that were not supposed to be deleted? | | - Eric | | You can script a form of a recycle bin. The admin over on the NetBSD server that I login to did that. Basically what you would want to do is setup a special folder, alias a command

Re: Equivalent of recycle bin?

2008-01-28 Thread Brian Mathis
. =/ I know I should robustify my script but I was wondering if there's an equivalent of the recycle bin I can use so I can easily restore files that were not supposed to be deleted? - Eric No, there is no recycle bin in Linux. Sorry. The best you can do is do a google

Re: Equivalent of recycle bin?

2008-01-28 Thread Brian Mathis
an equivalent of the recycle bin I can use so I can easily restore files that were not supposed to be deleted? - Eric No, there is no recycle bin in Linux. Sorry. The best you can do is do a google for undelete linux and see if any of that helps you. You *may* be able to recover the files if you take