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tcsh + completing a sub-directory entry
As part of a script Im designing, I am required to allow the command line to finish off part of a series of sub-directory entries.
Basically what I want to do is cp /root/parent/part of subs name + other part of subs name/file /other_root/other_parent/other_sub/file without facing any problems, however Im having difficulty trying to find an automated way to add on other part of subs name in order to complete the sub-directory name of the source. If anyone could please give me some pointers, that would be highly appreciated |
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