Wget - how to ignore files in immediate directory?
i am trying to recursively save a remote FTP server but exclude the files immediately under a directory directory1
I want to keep these which may have more files under them
but I want to exclude all the files directory under directory1, as these are the unsorted files
How can I exclude all the files immediately under directory1 but keep all other files?
I'm running Fedora Core 6 as an FTP server on a powerMac G4...
I'm trying to create a script to remove files older than 3 days...
I'm able to find all data older than 3 days but it finds hidden files such as
/home/ftp/goossens/.canna
/home/ftp/goossens/.kde... (4 Replies)
On Solaris, suppose there is a directory 'dir'.
Log files of size approx 1MB are continuously being
deposited here by scp command. I have a script that scans
this dir every 5 mins and moves away the log files that
have been deposited so far.
How do I design my script so that I pick up *only*... (6 Replies)
I'm using wget 1.11.4 on Cygwin 1.5.25.
I'm trying to recursively download a directory tree, which is the root of a javadoc tree.
This is approximately the command line I tried:
wget -x -p -r http://<host>/.../apidoc
When it finished, it seemed like it downloaded... (0 Replies)
Can you tell me how to download the directory tree just starting from "project1/" in this URL?
"https://somesite.com/projects/t/project1/"
This command does not seem to do what I want as it downloads also files from the upper hierarchy:
wget --no-check-certificate --http-user=user... (4 Replies)
Is there a way to customize ls to ignore files ending with ~ and #? (those are Emacs backup and auto-save files). I found -B option, which only ignores ~ files (2 Replies)
Hello,
I know find can be prevented from recursing into directories with something like the following...
find . -name .svn -prune -a type d
But how can I completely prevent directories of a certain name (.svn) from being displayed at all, the top level and the children?
I really... (2 Replies)
Hello Unix Geeks,
I am in a situation to use wget for crawling a site where the site contains 5 IP addresses. Out of 5, 4 are accessible and 1 is having a problem due to firewall problems.
In this case, my wget is getting stuck with that X.X.X.X and giving up. How can I ignore this IP and... (4 Replies)
Dear All,
I am using find command
find /my_rep/*/RKYPROOF/*/*/WDM/HOME_INT/PWD_DATA -name rk*myguidelines*.pdf -print
The problem i am facing here is find /my_rep/*/
the directory after my_rep could be mice001, mice002 and mice001_PO, mice002_PO
i want to ignore mice***_PO directory... (3 Replies)
i have a cron that mirrors a site periodically
wget -r -nc --passive-ftp ftp://user:pass@123.456.789.0
i want to download this into a directory called /files
but when I do this, it always create a new directory called "123.456.789.0" (the hostname)
it puts it into /files/123.456.789.0
but... (3 Replies)
I am using aix. I would like to ignore the /u directory. I tried this but it is not working.
find / -type f -type d \( -path /u \) -prune -o -name '*rpm*' 2>/dev/null
/u/appx/ls.rpm
/u/arch/vim.rpm (4 Replies)
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mvdir
mvdir(1) General Commands Manual mvdir(1)NAME
mvdir - Moves (renames) a directory
SYNOPSIS
mvdir directory1 directory2
DESCRIPTION
The mvdir command renames directories within a file system. To use mvdir, you must have write permission to directory1 and directory2 and
to the parent directories of directory1 and directory2. The directory1 argument must name an existing directory. If directory2 does not
exist, directory1 is moved to directory2. If directory2 exists, directory1 becomes a subdirectory of directory2. directory2 cannot be a
subdirectory of directory1.
Directories cannot be moved across file systems.
You can also rename a directory with the mv command.
NOTES
This command was made obsolete by the mv command.
EXAMPLES
To rename or move a directory to another location, enter: mvdir appendixes manual
If manual does not exist, then this renames the directory appendixes to manual.
If a directory named manual already exists, this moves appendixes and its contents to manual/appendixes. In other words, appendixes
becomes a subdirectory of manual.
SEE ALSO
Commands: mkdir(1), mv(1)
Functions: rename(2)mvdir(1)