08-21-2010
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Originally Posted by
chuckmg
Many thanks Agama! I assumed that if it worked for echo, as you suggested trying in your first message, it would work for cp. Live and learn!.
Chuck
Glad that worked. The echo lets me see the command that would be executed to ensure that it's not grabbed more things than I was expecting, and to ensure that it's gotten the right list of things. Unfortunately as you discovered, it doesn't point out all issues.
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