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From: wbp@cuuxb.UUCP (Walt Pesch)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: uucping whole trees & rcp
Message-ID: <989@cuuxb.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 24-Dec-86 01:28:11 EST
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Posted: Wed Dec 24 01:28:11 1986
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References: <2006@brl-adm.ARPA>
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In article <2006@brl-adm.ARPA> Herndon@HI-MULTICS.arpa writes:
>I don't know what version of UNIX you are using, but BSD 4.2 machines
>have the "rcp" (remote copy) command.  If one specifies the command
>with the -r option the command will copy from one machine to the other
>all files and directories rooted at the name specified.
>
>    rcp -r  


Actually, this is dependant on TCP/IP, which happens to be a part of
BSD 4.2.  And if you are really tacky (or a bad typist), you can use
"rcp -r  " in place of "find  -print | cpio -pdmuv 
".  It will get the files from here to there in a very timely
fashion, though I'm pretty sure it doesn't maintain timestamps.  N.B.
this is for Wollongong TCP/IP, dunno about others.


Walt Pesch
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