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Re: clone a directory w/ copying its contents

 
 
Kohn J. Wrahn
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      05-25-2005
On comp.unix.shell, in <TGSke.13427$wr.6818@clgrps12>, "John W. Krahn" wrote:

One more time, Fool:

This is not a perl group.

If we wanted perl solutions, we'd go to one of the
145+ perl groups.

No one with any sense runs the offered programs of a person
that is too stupid to choose the right tool for a particular
job.

That's where competent programming BEGINS.

I'd guess that you are so bad at perl that you've been
run off of all the perl groups.

And are reduced to wandering around the Usenet offering
perl as a solution where 20K utilities will do a better job.

<snip>

AC


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