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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers cp - no to all option? Post 302085636 by vgersh99 on Friday 18th of August 2006 01:10:18 PM
Old 08-18-2006
... or he/she/it [the OP that is] has permission issues on the 'destination' file/directory.
 

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cpset(1M)																 cpset(1M)

NAME
cpset - install object files in binary directories SYNOPSIS
object directory mode owner group]]] DESCRIPTION
The command installs the specified object file in the given directory. The mode, owner, and group, of the destination file can be speci- fied on the command line. If this data is omitted, two results are possible: o If you have administrative permissions (that is, your numerical ID is less than 100), the following defaults are provided: mode o If you do not have administrative permissions, the default mode, owner, and group of the destination file are the same as yours. The option forces to move object to in the destination directory before installing the new object. reads the file to determine the final destination of the file to be installed. The file contains pairs of path names separated by spaces or tabs. The first name is the "official" destination (for example: The second name is the new destination. If is moved from to the entry in would be: When the actual installation happens, verifies that the "old" pathname does not exist. If a file exists at that location, issues a warning and continues. This file does not exist on a distribution tape; it is used by sites to track local command movement. The procedures used to build the source are responsible for defining the "official" locations of the source. Cross Generation The environment variable is used to locate the destination file (in the form This is necessary in the cases where cross generation is being done on a production system. EXAMPLES
If you are an administrator, all of the following examples have the same effect. They copy file into with mode, owner, and group set to respectively: If you are not an administrator, the last two examples set mode, owner, and group to your current values. SEE ALSO
chacl(1), make(1), install(1M), acl(5). cpset(1M)
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