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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers copy files Post 302424831 by Reboot on Wednesday 26th of May 2010 11:18:23 AM
Old 05-26-2010
Try this :

Code:
# File to be looked upon

File_Pattern='*.zip'
TMP_FILE=flagfile


Check[1]=`find $Directorypath -name $File_Pattern -type f -newer $TMP_FILE -print | sed "s;.*/;;"

if [${Check[1]}]
then 
cp $FROM_Directorypath${Check[1]} $TO_Directorypath${Check[1]}
fi

Smilie
 

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FAUM-MERGECOW(1)					       Reference Information						  FAUM-MERGECOW(1)

NAME
faum-mergecow - Tool for merging copy-on-write files SYNOPSIS
faum-mergecow media-basefile DESCRIPTION
faum-mergecow lets you merge the changes recorded in the copy-on-write file with the data on the (untouched, because of copy-on-write) original media. This can be useful for testing first with copy-on-write and then finalizing everything by merging the changes back into the original media. The first parameter is the filename of the original media. The map file and the copy-on-write data will be found by appending .map and .cow. (usually this will be ide-#/unit-#/media in your virtual machine directory). The second parameter file is the name of the file which will contain the merged data. This file can directly be used as media for virtual machines. Make sure there is enough room on your filesystem for this file! BUGS
Please report all bugs to info@faumachine.org[1]. SEE ALSO
faum-node-pc(1) AUTHOR
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Copyright (C) 2000-2009 FAUmachine team. Developed at Friedrich Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg. FAUmachine comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. FAUmachine is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. See COPYING for details. NOTES
1. info@faumachine.org mailto:info@faumachine.org 2. Webpage http://www.faumachine.org/ FAUmachine 06/21/2012 FAUM-MERGECOW(1)
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