11-24-2007
Thanks for update matrixmadhan. Even though after making suggsted changes I still get same error message. Now my code looks like :
find ${COPY_DIR} -type f | while read N
do
mkdir -p "${BACKUP_DIR}/`dirname $N`"
gzip < "$N" > "${BACKUP_DIR}/$N.gz"
done
Error message
/backup/sidora/iAS/ifs1.1/doc/Quick Tour/Graphics/rtarr.gif.gz: cannot create
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set_color
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NAME
set_color - set_color - set the terminal color
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Synopsis
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Description
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