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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Cp problems, file exists but error message Post 302766443 by ucsdee on Monday 4th of February 2013 05:11:39 PM
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Cp problems, file exists but error message

Basically, I want to copy all files (F03*) in this directory and merge/paste them into a new file (called SMER_2.03.12.SPU), yet the error message is "no such file or directory." I listed what is in my working directory, and the files do exist, so I'm not sure what's going on. The code's at the bottom.*

Thanks, Ellen



Code:
ellens-computer:SMER_2.03 ellen$ pwd
/Users/ellen/Desktop/Ellen/UCSD/SMER_2.03
ellens-computer:SMER_2.03 ellen$ ls
F0300001.SPU    F0300019.SPU    F0300037.SPU    F0300055.SPU    F0300073.SPU    F0300091.SPU    F0300109.SPU
F0300002.SPU    F0300020.SPU    F0300038.SPU    F0300056.SPU    F0300074.SPU    F0300092.SPU    F0300110.SPU
F0300003.SPU    F0300021.SPU    F0300039.SPU    F0300057.SPU    F0300075.SPU    F0300093.SPU    F0300111.SPU
F0300004.SPU    F0300022.SPU    F0300040.SPU    F0300058.SPU    F0300076.SPU    F0300094.SPU    F0300112.SPU
F0300005.SPU    F0300023.SPU    F0300041.SPU    F0300059.SPU    F0300077.SPU    F0300095.SPU    F0300113.SPU
F0300006.SPU    F0300024.SPU    F0300042.SPU    F0300060.SPU    F0300078.SPU    F0300096.SPU    F0300114.SPU
F0300007.SPU    F0300025.SPU    F0300043.SPU    F0300061.SPU    F0300079.SPU    F0300097.SPU    F0300115.SPU
F0300008.SPU    F0300026.SPU    F0300044.SPU    F0300062.SPU    F0300080.SPU    F0300098.SPU    F0300116.SPU
F0300009.SPU    F0300027.SPU    F0300045.SPU    F0300063.SPU    F0300081.SPU    F0300099.SPU    F0300117.SPU
F0300010.SPU    F0300028.SPU    F0300046.SPU    F0300064.SPU    F0300082.SPU    F0300100.SPU    F0300118.SPU
F0300011.SPU    F0300029.SPU    F0300047.SPU    F0300065.SPU    F0300083.SPU    F0300101.SPU    F0300119.SPU
F0300012.SPU    F0300030.SPU    F0300048.SPU    F0300066.SPU    F0300084.SPU    F0300102.SPU    F0300120.SPU
F0300013.SPU    F0300031.SPU    F0300049.SPU    F0300067.SPU    F0300085.SPU    F0300103.SPU
F0300014.SPU    F0300032.SPU    F0300050.SPU    F0300068.SPU    F0300086.SPU    F0300104.SPU
F0300015.SPU    F0300033.SPU    F0300051.SPU    F0300069.SPU    F0300087.SPU    F0300105.SPU
F0300016.SPU    F0300034.SPU    F0300052.SPU    F0300070.SPU    F0300088.SPU    F0300106.SPU
F0300017.SPU    F0300035.SPU    F0300053.SPU    F0300071.SPU    F0300089.SPU    F0300107.SPU
F0300018.SPU    F0300036.SPU    F0300054.SPU    F0300072.SPU    F0300090.SPU    F0300108.SPU
ellens-computer:SMER_2.03 ellen$ cp [F03*] [SMER_2.03.13.spu]
cp: [F03*]: No such file or directory

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