Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!cadence!cadence.com!bammi From: bammi@acae127.cadence.com (Jwahar R. Bammi) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: Directory compress routine ? Message-ID: Date: 31 Jan 91 19:51:23 GMT References: <5050688@zebedee.uucp> <1991Jan30.174525.29272@convex.com> <2981@laura.UUCP> Sender: usenet@cadence.com (USENET News) Organization: Cadence Design Systems Lines: 29 In-Reply-To: klute@tommy.informatik.uni-dortmund.de's message of 31 Jan 91 07:53:34 GMT In article <2981@laura.UUCP> klute@tommy.informatik.uni-dortmund.de (Rainer Klute) writes: > In article <1991Jan30.174525.29272@convex.com>, rosenkra@convex.com > (William Rosencranz) writes: > |> find mydir -type d -print >xxx > |> find mydir -type f -print >>xxx > |> zoo aI archive |> > The Atari ST Zoo is even smarter than the Unix Zoo: You can type > > zoo a// archive mydir > > to get 'mydir' with all files and subdirectories into 'archive.zoo'. > or in gulam you can use the recursive file name reg exp match ("...") zoo a archive mydir\... to achive the same effect. Make sure you use a version of zoo that recognizes either the atari or mwc long command line conventions and in gulam 'set env_style mw'. cheers, -- bang: uunet!cadence!bammi jwahar r. bammi domain: bammi@cadence.com GEnie: J.Bammi CIS: 71515,155