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Franco Corbelli edited this page Sep 3, 2023 · 1 revision

As often common zpaqfranz behaves differently, if the executable name is dir or robocopy

If the (non Windows) executable is named "dir" act (just about)... like Windows' dir

Beware of collisions with other software "dir"
You can simply write the zpaqfranz executable itself in the /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin folder (depends on your system), or create a symbolic link
Now you can (on *nix) write something like dir /tmp /s /os


If the (non Windows) executable is named "robocopy" runs... some kind of robocopy-like.

ex robocopy /tmp/zp /tmp/backup1 /tmp/backup2

BEWARE: those are WET RUNS (-kill automagically enabled), with -space enabled!

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