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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Copy files with pattern from ext4 to cifs file system Post 302851943 by rakeshkumar on Tuesday 10th of September 2013 06:16:07 AM
Old 09-10-2013
Thank you cero

Could you please suggest any work around in this scenario ?
 

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MEGAGLEST(6)							       Games							      MEGAGLEST(6)

NAME
megaglest - 3D multi-player real time strategy game DESCRIPTION
megaglest, usage Commandline Parameter: Description: ---------------------- ------------ --help displays this help text. --autostart-lastgame Automatically starts a game with the last game settings you played. --connecthost=x Auto connect to host server at IP or hostname x --starthost Auto create a host server. --headless-server-mode=x,x Run as a headless server. Where x is an optional comma delimited command list of one or more of the following: exit - which quits the application after a game has no more connected players. vps - which does NOT read commands from the local console (for some vps's). --use-ports=x,y Force hosted games to listen internally on port x, externally on port y. Where x is the internal port # on the local machine to listen for connects y is the external port # on the router/proxy to forward connection from to the internal port # *NOTE: If enabled the FTP Server port #'s will be set to x+1 to x+9 --load-scenario=x Auto load a scenario by scenario name. --load-mod=x Auto load a mod by mod pathname. --preview-map=x Auto Preview a map by map name. --version displays the version string of this pro- gram. --opengl-info displays your video driver's OpenGL info. --sdl-info displays your SDL version information. --lua-info displays your LUA version information. --curl-info displays your CURL version information. --validate-techtrees=x=purgeunused=purgeduplicates=svndelete=hideduplicates display a report detailing any known problems related to your selected techtrees game data. Where x is a comma-delimited list of techtrees to validate. Where purgeunused is an optional parameter telling the validation to delete extra files in the techtree that are not used. Where purgeduplicates is an optional parameter telling the validation to merge duplicate files in the techtree. Where svndelete is an optional parameter telling the validation to call svn delete on duplicate / unused files in the techtree. Where hideduplicates is an optional parameter telling the validation to NOT SHOW duplicate files in the techtree. *NOTE: This only applies when files are purged due to the above flags being set. example: megaglest --validate-techtrees=megapack,vbros_pack_5 --validate-factions=x=purgeunused=purgeduplicates=hideduplicates display a report detailing any known problems related to your selected factions game data. Where x is a comma-delimited list of factions to validate. Where purgeunused is an optional parameter telling the validation to delete extra files in the faction that are not used. Where purgeduplicates is an optional parameter telling the validation to merge duplicate files in the faction. Where hideduplicates is an optional parameter telling the validation to NOT SHOW duplicate files in the techtree. *NOTE: leaving the list empty is the same as running: --validate-techtrees example: megaglest --validate-factions=tech,egypt --validate-scenario=x=purgeunused=svndelete display a report detailing any known problems related to your selected scenario game data. Where x is a single scenario to vali- date. Where purgeunused is an optional parameter telling the validation to delete extra files in the scenario that are not used. example: megaglest --validate-scenario=stranded --data-path=x Sets the game data path to x example: megaglest --data-path=/usr/local/game_data/ --ini-path=x Sets the game ini path to x example megaglest --ini-path=~/game_config/ --log-path=x Sets the game logs path to x example: megaglest --log-path=~/game_logs/ --show-ini-settings=x display merged ini settings information. Where x is an optional property name to filter (default shows all). example: megaglest --show-ini-settings=DebugMode --convert-models=x=textureformat=keepsmallest Convert a model file or folder to the current g3d version format. Where x is a filename or folder containing the g3d model(s). Where textureformat is an optional supported texture format to convert to (tga,bmp,jpg,png). Where keepsmallest is an optional flag indicating to keep original texture if its filesize is smaller than the converted format. example: megaglest --convert-models=techs/megapack/factions/tech/units/castle/models/castle.g3d=png=keepsmallest --use-language=x force the language to be the language specified by x. Where x is a language filename or ISO639-1 code. example: megaglest --use-language=english example: megaglest --use-language=en --show-map-crc=x show the calculated CRC for the map named x. Where x is a map name. example: megaglest --show-map-crc=four_rivers --show-tileset-crc=x show the calculated CRC for the tileset named x. Where x is a tileset name. example: megaglest --show-tileset-crc=forest --show-techtree-crc=x show the calculated CRC for the techtree named x. Where x is a techtree name. example: megaglest --show-techtree-crc=megapack --show-scenario-crc=x show the calculated CRC for the scenario named x. Where x is a scenario name. example: megaglest --show-scenario-crc=storming --show-path-crc=x=y Show the calculated CRC for files in the path located in x using file filter y. Where x is a path name. and y is file(s) filter. example: megaglest --show-path-crc=techs/=megapack.7z --disable-backtrace disables stack backtrace on errors. --disable-sigsegv-handler disables the sigsegv error handler. --disable-vbo disables trying to use Vertex Buffer Objects. --disable-sound disables the sound system. --enable-legacyfonts enables using the legacy font system. --force-ftglfonts forces use of the FTGL font system. --resolution=x override the video resolution. Where x is a string with the following format: widthxheight example: megaglest --resolution=1024x768 --colorbits=x override the video colorbits. Where x is a valid colorbits value supported by your video driver example: megaglest --colorbits=32 --depthbits=x override the video depthbits. Where x is a valid depthbits value supported by your video driver example: megaglest --depthbits=24 --fullscreen=x override the video fullscreen mode. Where x either true or false example: megaglest --fullscreen=true --use-font=x override the font to use. Where x is the path and name of a font file supported by freetype2. example: megaglest --use-font=$APPLICATIONDATAPATH/data/core/fonts/Vera.ttf --font-basesize=x override the font base size. Where x is the numeric base font size to use. example: megaglest --font-basesize=5 --verbose displays verbose information in the console. Compiled using: GNUC: 40702 [64bit] on: Oct 21 2012 14:31:49 SVN: [Rev: ] - using STREFLOP megaglest v3.6.0.3 October 2012 MEGAGLEST(6)
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