Oh, and here's what Terminal says: -bash: -type: command not found. (Man, it's been more than 5 years since I tested on AIX - I should have my reference book around here somewhere though) type d -depth -print | cpio -pd new_dirĬould you clarify that a little with comments? I'm not sure which parts are commands. It looks like the post you directed me to answers the question (albeit not a simply as xcopy /t )īut I don't understand the command the poster said worked best for him:Ĭd old_dirfind. Sorry it wasn't clear - I thought the body of my post explained what I wanted to do. We shouldn't be required to do legwork to help you out. ![]() You should have expanded on what xcopy /t actually does in your post.
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