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.TH CLONE 1 .SH NAME clone \- copy files and directories .SH SYNOPSYS .B clone [ .B -guxT ] [ .B -b .I blocksize ] [ .B -p .I fileprocs:blockprocs ] .I from ... to .SH DESCRIPTION .I Clone copies files and directories. Similar in spirit to .IR fcp (1) it is a multi-process program which relies on .IR pread (2) and .IR pwrite (2) system calls to copy multiple blocks in parallel, speeding up the file transfer over high-latency links; in contrast to .IR fcp (1) it can copy both single files and directories, which may be mixed on the command line. .PP A single file is copied as expected. If .I to does not exist, it is created; otherwise, an existing file is overwritten; if .I to is a directory, .I from is copied into it. A single directory is copied into .I to if it exists; otherwise, a new directory .I to is created and the contents of .I from are copied into it. If multiple source files (directories) are given, they are copied into the .I to directory, which is created if neccessary. .PP The .I -x option sets the mode and modified time of the destination file (directory) to that of the source file (directory); the .I -g and .I -u try to set the group and user id, respectively. .PP The .I -b option determines the size of a block that will be transfered by a single block transfer process (defaults to 128k). .PP The .I -p option determines the process parallelism configuration, with .I fileprocs being the number of processes that handle simultaneous file transfers, and .I blockprocs being the number of processes that do the input / output (defaults to 4:16). .PP The .I -T option disables the default safe-mode behaviour where a file is fully copied into a temporary file in the target directory, the target file is removed, and, finally, the temporary file is renamed. .PP .SH SOURCE .B git://code.a-b.xyz/clone .SH SEE ALSO .IR fcp (1), .IR dircp (1), .IR pread (2), .IR pwrite (2) .SH BUGS Preserving the modification time of directories does not work. Attributes are cloned at directory creation time; meaning, if there's files to be copied in this directory, this will update the parent modification time. Furthermore, all directories get the forced write permission, since not having one would mean no new file creation. .PP Safe-mode has to be disabled with the .I -T flag when copying files to Windows drawterm's .I /mnt/term; otherwise the Windows file system semantics prevent .IR clone (1) from renaming an already open file.