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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Saving a redirected file Post 7564 by manderson19 on Thursday 27th of September 2001 06:52:17 PM
Old 09-27-2001
cp A/B/C/file_name D/E/F/file_name
or
mv A/B/C/file_name D/E/F/file_name
 

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REALPATH(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 					       REALPATH(3)

NAME
realpath -- returns the canonicalized absolute pathname SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> char * realpath(const char *restrict file_name, char *restrict resolved_name); DESCRIPTION
The realpath() function resolves all symbolic links, extra ``/'' characters, and references to /./ and /../ in file_name. If the resolved_name argument is non-NULL, the resulting absolute pathname is copied there (it must refer to a buffer capable of storing at least PATH_MAX characters). As a permitted extension to the standard, if resolved_name is NULL, memory is allocated for the resulting absolute pathname, and is returned by realpath(). This memory should be freed by a call to free(3) when no longer needed. The realpath() function will resolve both absolute and relative paths and return the absolute pathname corresponding to file_name. All com- ponents of file_name must exist when realpath() is called. RETURN VALUES
On success, the realpath() function returns the address of the resulting absolute pathname, which is resolved_name if it was non-NULL, or the address of newly allocated memory. If an error occurs, realpath() returns NULL. If resolved_name was non-NULL, it will contains the path- name which caused the problem. VARIANTS
Defining _DARWIN_C_SOURCE or _DARWIN_BETTER_REALPATH before including stdio.h will cause the provided implementation of realpath() to use F_GETPATH from fcntl(2) to discover the path. ERRORS
The function realpath() may fail and set the external variable errno for any of the errors specified for the library functions alloca(3), getattrlist(2), getcwd(3), lstat(2), readlink(2), stat(2), and strdup(3). LEGACY SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> #include <stdlib.h> The include file <sys/param.h> is necessary. LEGACY DESCRIPTION
In legacy mode, the last component of file_name does not need to exist when realpath() is called. SEE ALSO
free(3), getcwd(3), compat(5) HISTORY
The realpath() function first appeared in 4.4BSD. BSD
April 5, 2008 BSD
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