On 10/17/19 12:08 AM, André Pirard wrote:
On 16/10/2019 22.56, Colin Law wrote:
This should ideally be addressed to the ubuntu users list rather than
the development list.
However rsync may do what you want.
If you want further help then ask at the users list.
What you may tell the other
On 16/10/2019 22.56, Colin Law wrote:
This should ideally be addressed to the ubuntu users list rather than
the development list.
However rsync may do what you want.
If you want further help then ask at the users list.
What you may tell the other lists, including in Chinese:
What I loved is
You should try rsync instead, it has the capability to do that
~ols
> On 16 Oct 2019, at 21:48, kor wrote:
>
> I am wondering whether I am the only one who wishes that copying files from
> one folder to the next would only overwrite newer files instead of all.
>
> +++, Egon
>
>
> --
>
This should ideally be addressed to the ubuntu users list rather than
the development list.
However rsync may do what you want.
If you want further help then ask at the users list.
Colin
On Wed, 16 Oct 2019 at 21:49, kor wrote:
>
> I am wondering whether I am the only one who wishes that
I am wondering whether I am the only one who wishes that copying files
from one folder to the next would only overwrite newer files instead of all.
+++, Egon
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