Does dir /b /s do what you need? Else you might try find from the findutils.

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From: "Richard Fisher" Sent: Friday, April 09, 2010 11:39 PM
To: gnuwin32-users
Subject: [GnuWin32-Users] cpio in Windows

> Anyone know how to create a cpio archive of a directory and subdirectories 
> and files using Gnuwin32 cpio?
>
> I've tried Gnuwin32 ls and ls -R piped into cpio -o > cpiofile but it 
> doesn't copy the files within the subdirectories.
>
> Thanks.
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