Hi everybody, A bit off topic, but it is on a Debian machine. Here's the situation. I've got a bunch of files layed out like this...
/cvs/proj/src/rs232/rs232.asm /cvs/proj/src/rs232/include/rs232_include.inc /cvs/proj/src/rs232/include/rs232.inc /cvs/proj/src/a2d/a2d.asm /cvs/proj/src/a2d/include/a2d_include.inc /cvs/proj/src/a2d/include/a2d.inc /cvs/proj/src/a2d/include/a2d_constants.inc /cvs/proj/src/servo/servo.asm /cvs/proj/src/servo/include/servo.inc /cvs/proj/src/servo/include/servo_constants.inc What I want is the ability to create symlinks in another location so that it looks like this. /code/rs232.asm /code/a2d.asm /code/servo.asm /code/include/rs232_include.inc /code/include/rs232.inc /code/include/a2d_include.inc /code/include/a2d.inc /code/include/a2d_constants.inc /code/include/servo.inc /code/include/servo_constants.inc Where each file is a symlink to the original. I don't need someone to give me a script to do this (although that would be nice), but maybe just some guidance as to where to start looking. I think I could use something like find piped into a grep statement and then...that's where I get lost. Anybody got any ideas? Thanks, Byron -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]