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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Copying files Post 302893684 by Corona688 on Thursday 20th of March 2014 01:43:08 PM
Old 03-20-2014
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There are over 90,000 of these text files that I'd like to put in a single directory as person_name_common_file.txt
It's a very bad idea to put 90,000 files in one directory. Creating or deleting files inside that folder will become very slow.

What is your actual goal here? I don't mean "moving the files". Why are you moving the files? If we can find a way to accomplish your ask without dumping 90,000 files in one directory you'll be much better off.
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common-lisp-controller(3)				     Library Functions Manual					 common-lisp-controller(3)

NAME
common-lisp-controller - Common Lisp system management tool DESCRIPTION
The common-lisp-controller system will manage the installed Common Lisp implementations and libraries on the system. The main function is to enable every user to load any available library and to store the compiled files in a user and implementation specific cache directory. On upgrades of either implementations or libraries these directories will be cleared so that no old fasl files will remain. There are also options to add libraries by default to new images, see /usr/share/doc/common-lisp-controller/README.Debian , or to add user specific libraries to the management system, see clc-register-user-package. EXAMPLES
To load a clc library :foo on a clc enabled implementation simply do (clc:clc-require :foo) FILES
/var/cache/common-lisp/ <uid> / <implementation-name> / <library> the cache directory for a library fir a given user with associated uid and a certain implementation. /usr/share/common-lisp/systems/ the location of the libraries. BUGS
Bug reports should be sent to the Debian BTS, preferably with reportbug. AUTHOR
Peter Van Eynde (pvaneynd@debian.org) 2001-2006 Kevin M. Rosenberg (kmr@debian.org) 2001-2004 Rene van Bevern 2005-2006 Desmond O. Chang (dochang@gmail.com) 2010 SEE ALSO
clc-register-user-package(1), clc-unregister-user-package(1) register-common-lisp-implementation(8) register-common-lisp-source(8) unregis- ter-common-lisp-implementation|source(8) unregister-common-lisp-source(8) 7th Edition March, 15, 2006 common-lisp-controller(3)
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