Nice, it's exactly that. See the -f option in 'globus-url-copy -help'.
As of 4.2 it will also take '-' as the filename to read from stdin.
Mike
Robert Schuler wrote:
Thanks but I think my question may have been ambiguous.
% g-u-c srcurl dsturl
But is there an option
% g-u-c -f inputfile
where 'inputfile' contains:
srcurl dsturl
srcurl dsturl
srcurl dsturl
...and so on
? (I'm making up the "-f" option of course)
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Subject: RE: [gt-user] globus-url-copy: read input urls from file and/or
stdin?
File urls work:
file:///path/file
For stdin you should be able to use - as the src url.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Schuler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [gt-user] globus-url-copy: read input urls from file and/or stdin?
I couldn't find it in the g-u-c command-line interface guide int he docs
-- does g-u-c have an option to read input (source, destination) urls
from a file and/or from stdin?
rob