Re: [ilugd] replicating a directory structure with links to all the files at origin

2006-05-14 Thread Tanveer Singh
On 5/14/06, Sharad Birmiwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > i'm a little lost about what you wasnt to do myself but lndir might help > (comes with x.org, i think!). > > creates directory structure like some specified directory and creates > symlinks in them to all the files. > Exactly what ?I need!

Re: [ilugd] replicating a directory structure with links to all the files at origin

2006-05-14 Thread Sharad Birmiwal
i'm a little lost about what you wasnt to do myself but lndir might help (comes with x.org, i think!). creates directory structure like some specified directory and creates symlinks in them to all the files. sharad birmiwal On 5/14/06, Sameer N Ingole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Tanveer Sing

[ilugd] Motivational factors for open source development

2006-05-14 Thread Magnus Andersson
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Re: [ilugd] replicating a directory structure with links to all the files at origin

2006-05-14 Thread Sameer N Ingole
Tanveer Singh wrote: > the file part is a little tougher because now have to work with ln. > So Any other way you guys can suggest? Maybe linux has an utility which can > do this in one go, that would be great! > Is this all happening on the same server (same machine?) or users reside on diffe