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[arachne] Re: change copy tool

  • From: cce.zizkov@xxxxxxxx
  • To: arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 08:58:14
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On 30 Dec 05 at 2:03, Arachne@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>Reply to Sender: mailto:destiny@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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>
> Anyone know of software that copies only new or changed files for dos? Have
>several for os/2 but none for other.  Hints appreciated!
>
>  Cal
>

I found this one. 

Christof 

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XXCOYP File Copy Utility  Ver 1.22  (c)1995-99 Pixelab, Inc.  

XXCOPY Ver 1.22.2-PRO     Invocation Syntax  

XXCOPY src [ dest ] [ options... ]  

        src  Specifies the source file(s) or directory to copy.
       dest  Specifies the destination directory (no file names).
             If dest ends with a trailing backslash, /I is assumed.

      -----  The following switches use the archive attribute bit ----
-
         /A  Copies files with the archive attribute set.
             Doesn't change the attribute.
         /M  Copies files with the archive attribute set.
             Turns off the archive attribute.
        /AC  Copies specified files irrespective of the archive 
attribute.
             Turns off the archive attribute after XXCOPY   

      -----  The following switches use other file attribute bits ----
-
         /H  Copies hidden and system files also.
        /HB  Handles the NetWare bindery files appropriately.
         /R  Overwrites read-only files.
         /K  Keeps the attribute (rdonly/ssystem/hidden) of 
overwritten file.
        /KD  Keeps the attribute of destination file (same as /K).
        /KS  Keeps the attribute of the source file.

      -----  The following switches do NOT use the archive attribute 
bit -----
        /BI  Backs up incrementally, different (by time/size) files 
only.
        /BB  Backs up brand new files only (does not overwrite 
existing ones).
        /BN  Backs up newer files only       (includes brand new 
files).
        /BO  Backs up older files only       (includes brand new 
files).
        /BX  Backs up newer/older files only (includes brand new 
files).
        /BU  same as /r/i/bi/q/c/h/e/v/y (the most common BackUp 
settings).
         /U  Updates the files that already exist in destination.

      -----  The following switches excludes a directory or files ----
-
   -X<dir\>  Excludes a subdirectory from copying.
             e.g.,  -XC:\TEMP\         (must end with a backslash).
             You can use this option more than once.
  -X<fspec>  Excludes file(s) from copying (applies to all 
subdirectories).
             e.g.,  -X*.TMP            (can be with wildcard 
characters).
             You can use this option more than once.

      -----  The following switches limit files by file dates -----
  /D[:date]  Same as /DA[:date]
  /DA[:date] Copies files changed on or after the specified date.
  /DB[:date] Copies files changed on or before the specified date.
  /DO[:date] Copies files changed on the specified date.
  /DA:.      Copies files changed today or later.
  /DB:.      Copies files changed yesterday or earlier.
  /DO:.      Copies files changed today only.
             e.g., /D:31-12-95,  /D:31/12/95, or /D:31.12.95
             If no date is given, copies only those files whose source
             time is newer/older than the destination time.
             /DA:date and /DB:date can be combined.
               e.g., /DA:01-01-95 /DB:31-12-95  files made in 1995
                     /DA:01-04-95 /DB:30-04-95  files made in April 
1995.
                     /DB:31-03-95 /DA:01-05-95  exclude files made in 
April
                     /DA:01-01-95 /DB:01-01-95  try the shortcut, 
/DO:1-1-95

             If date is missing, it is similar to /BN or /BO except
             it can be combined with another /B switch (e.g., /BI)
  /D or /DA  Copies newer files and brand new files.
        /DB  Copies older files and brand new files.

      -----  The following switches deal with subdirectories -----
         /S  Copies directories and subdirectories except empty ones.
         /E  Copies directories and subdirectories, including empty 
ones.
             Same as /S /E.  May be used to modify /T.
         /T  Creates directory structure, but does not copy files. 
Does not
             include empty directories or subdirectories.  /T /E 
includes
             empty directories and subdirectories.
         /I  If destination does not exist and copying more than one 
file,
             assumes that destination must be a directory (no 
prompting).
         /Z  deletes extra files or subdirectories in destination.
        /ZY  same as /Z without prompting.

      -----  The following switches control the prompting behaviors --
---
         /P  Prompts you before creating each destination file.
         /W  Prompts you to press a key before copying.
         /C  Continues copying even if errors occur.
         /Y  Overwrites existing files without prompting.
        /-Y  Prompts you before overwriting existing files.
        /Y0  Same as the above (/-Y).

      -----  Miscellaneous switches -----
         /V  Verifies after copy (uses 2nd pass for DATMAN volume).
         /L  Displays files that WOULD be copied (without actually 
copying).
         /F  Displays full source and destination file names while 
copying.

      -----  The following switches control the console output -----
         /Q  Does not display file names while copying.
  -O<fname>  Outputs a log file, reporting errors (see -C option)
      /HELP  shows the switches in detailed (print this output).
         /?  shows a summary of the switches on one page.

      -----  The following switches are DATMAN specific -----
         /J  Forces DATMAN catalog (journal) flush.
        /J0  Suppresses DATMAN's automatic catalog (journal) flush.
        /JA  Automatic catalog (journal) flush (default).
             DATMAN catalog in cache memory is flushed if the XXCOPY  
             operation exceeds 1 megabyte.
         /1  DATMAN One-pass copy (when copyfing from DATMAN tape, 
default)
         /0  Disables DATMAN One-pass copy (not recommeded, but 
allowed)
      /G<n>  Sets DATMAN N-Group (redundant) write. (<n> : 0 - 7).
             e.g., /G1 writes the same data twice on DATMAN tape.

     +--------------------------------------------------------------+
     |  (c)1995-1999 Copyright  Pixelab, Inc.  All rights reserved. |
     |  Originally programmed by Kan Yabumoto <yabumoto@xxxxxxxxxx> |
     |  For the latest version, visit http://www.datman.com/xxcopy/ |
     |  Pixelab, Inc.  http://www.datman.com   Phone: 630-369-7112  |
     |  1212 S. Naper Blvd., Suite 119, Naperville, IL 60540 U.S.A. |
     +--------------------------------------------------------------+

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