Im trying the following command: rsync -ae ssh host.com:/creative/37295/7/file1.jpg /creative rsync fails saying 'no such file or directory' because the directories /creative/37295 and consequently /creative/37295/7 do not exist. What Im wondering is, is it possible to have rsyc make those directories? I want to be able to run that rsync command and have rsync create the necessary directories and put the file there. Thanks
Mayuran Yogarajah wrote:> > Im trying the following command: > rsync -ae ssh host.com:/creative/37295/7/file1.jpg /creative > > rsync fails saying 'no such file or directory' because the > directories /creative/37295 and consequently /creative/37295/7 > do not exist. What Im wondering is, is it possible to have > rsyc make those directories? I want to be able to run that > rsync command and have rsync create the necessary directories > and put the file there. > > Thanks > >"rsync -aRe ssh host.com:/creative/37295/7/file1.jpg /" might do what you want. Your current command should be copying the file to the /creative/ directory (not the subdirectories) because you have not specified rsync to use relative paths (-R). Someone correct me if I am wrong. -- Aaron W Morris <aaronmorris@mindspring.com> (decep)