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MacOSX::File::Copy - copy() on MacOS X
MacOSX::File::Copy provides copy() and move() as in File::Copy. Unlike File::Copy (that also comes with MacOS X), MacOSX::File::Copy preserves resouce fork and Finder attirbutes. Consider this as a perl version of CpMac and MvMac which comes with Mac...
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC
MacOSX::File - A collection of modules to manipulate files on MacOS X
MacOSX::File is a collection of modules that allows you to do what binaries in /Developer/Tools allows you to do directly via perl. You can implement your own CpMac, MvMac, GetFileInfo and SetFile without calling these binaries....
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC
psync - update copy
psync does an update copy. It compares source directory and target directory at first, then erases items that are nonexistent on source directory if specified and finally copies everything on source directory. Items with the same modification date an...
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC
pcpmac - CpMac(1) or cp(1), implemented as perl script
pcpmac, as its name implies, copies files with finder info and resource fork. In the first synopsis form, pcpmac copies the contents of the source_file to the target_file. In the second synopsis form, the contents of each named source_file is copied ...
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC
pmvmac - MvMac(1), or mv(1), implemented as perl script
pmvmac, as its name implies, moves files with finder info and resource fork. In the first synopsis form, pmvmac renames the source_file to the target_file. In the second synopsis form, each named source_file is moved to the destination target_directo...
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC
pgetfinfo - GetFileInfo, implemented as perl script
When no switch is set, all avaible information on the path specified is printed to STDOUT. -a [<attrib-letter>] Prints attributes only. When no attrib-letter is specified, it prints all attributes. If spefifed, it prints "1" if any one the attribute ...
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC
psetfinfo - SetFile, implemented as perl script
When no switch is set, all avaible information on the path specified is printed to STDOUT. -a <attrib-letter> Prints attributes only. When no attrib-letter is specified, it prints all attributes. If spefifed, it prints "1" if any one the attribute is...
DANKOGAI/MacOSX-File-0.71 - 19 Aug 2005 06:15:04 UTC