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By: gnuwin32
Yes, mkdir can create a folder with a space at the end of its name, but only
when you end the name with a slash. And other folder accessing functions also
need this slash at the end of the
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By: keithmarshall
> Yes, mkdir can create a folder with a space at the end of its name,
> but only when you end the name with a slash...
Thanks for this, Kees.
That information would likely be relevan
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By: kzlg
Done.
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By: keithmarshall
Thanks, Kees.
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By: keithmarshall
If I understand you correctly, you have an archive file in some directory, (you
called it "dir_2"), and you want to extract it into another directory, (which
you called "dir_3")?
Righ