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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Bash script - Remove the 3 top level of a full path filename Post 302986617 by jcdole on Monday 28th of November 2016 11:03:03 AM
Old 11-28-2016
Quote:
Originally Posted by Peasant
I'm not sure i follow ... but it looks like rsync could do the job for you ?
I have a try.

---------- Post updated at 16:46 ---------- Previous update was at 16:42 ----------

I have done this which works :
Code:
for MY_FILE in $( find "$SRC" -type f \( -iname "*$SEARCH1*" ! -iname "*~" \)  ) ; do
                    A_PATH=$( echo $MY_FILE | cut -d'/' -f6- )
                    DEST_PATH="/$A_PATH"
                    DEST_DIR_NEW=${DEST_PATH%/*}
                    mkdir -p "$DEST_DIR_NEW"
                    cp -fv  "$MY_FILE"  "$DEST_PATH"
done

---------- Post updated at 17:03 ---------- Previous update was at 16:46 ----------

Quote:
Originally Posted by Peasant
I'm not sure i follow ... but it looks like rsync could do the job for you ?
rsync does not create missing directories in destination.
So it is not better than cp
 

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ns_file(3aolserver)					    AOLserver Built-In Commands 				       ns_file(3aolserver)

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NAME
ns_chmod, ns_cp, ns_cpfp, ns_ftruncate, ns_link, ns_mkdir, ns_rename, ns_rmdir, ns_symlink, ns_truncate, ns_unlink - File manipulation com- mands SYNOPSIS
ns_chmod option ?arg arg ...? ns_cp option ?arg arg ...? ns_cpfp option ?arg arg ...? ns_ftruncate option ?arg arg ...? ns_link option ?arg arg ...? ns_mkdir option ?arg arg ...? ns_rename option ?arg arg ...? ns_rmdir option ?arg arg ...? ns_symlink option ?arg arg ...? ns_truncate option ?arg arg ...? ns_unlink option ?arg arg ...? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
ns_chmod filename mode Change a file's access permissions. ns_chmod changes the specified file's permissions to mode, in the same manner as the Unix chmod(1) command-line utility. ns_cp -preserve file1 file2 Copy one file to another. ns_cp copies the contents of file1 to file2, just like the Unix "cp" command. The default directory is the home directory for the server. If -preserve is specified, the copied file will retain the creation time, modification time, owner, and mode of the original file, just like the Unix "cp -p" command. ns_cpfp fileid1 fileid2 ?nbytes? Copy a specified number of bytes from one file to another. ns_cpfp copies information from one file (fileid1) to another (fileid2). If you specify a number of bytes in the nbytes argument, only the specified number of bytes will be copied. By default, the entire file is copied. ns_ftruncate fileid ?length? Truncate an open file to a specified length. ns_ftruncate causes the open file specified by fileid to have a size of length bytes. If length is not specified, it causes the file to have a size of zero bytes. The file must be open and be a regular file. ns_link ?-nocomplain? filename1 filename2 Create a link. ns_link creates a link named filename2 that points to the file specified by filename1. If the link fails, a Tcl error is generated, unless -nocomplain is specified. ns_mkdir path Create a directory. ns_mkdir creates the directory named PATH, just like the Unix mkdir command. By default, under Unix the direc- tory is created with the file permissions set to 0755 (rwxr-xr-x.). These permissions can be modified by setting the umask parameter for the server. ns_rename file1 file2 Rename a file. ns_rename renames the first file (file1) to the file name specified by file2. Make sure that the files and the directories in which the files exist are read/write accessible to the username that's running the AOLserver. ns_rmdir path Remove a directory. ns_rmdir removes the directory named path, just like the Unix rmdir command. The directory must already be empty. ns_unlink [-nocomplain] filename Remove a file. ns_unlink attempts to remove the file filename. If -nocomplain is not passed in and the removal fails, a Tcl error is generated. ns_truncate filename ?length? Truncate a file to a specified length. ns_truncate causes the file specified by filename to have a size of length bytes. If length is not specified, it causes filename to have a size of zero bytes. The file must exist and be a regular file. ns_unlink [-nocomplain] filename Remove a file. ns_unlink attempts to remove the file filename. If -nocomplain is not passed in and the removal fails, a Tcl error is generated. SEE ALSO
ns_chmod, ns_cp, ns_cpfp, ns_ftruncate, ns_link, ns_mkdir, ns_rename, ns_rmdir, ns_symlink, ns_truncate, ns_unlink KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 ns_file(3aolserver)
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