RE: shell script to backup files with datestamp

2003-02-10 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]
>From: Doug Poland >Jack L. Stone said: >>> At 11:19 AM 2.10.2003 -0500, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote: >>> Without dumping to perl or another external language, would like >>> to accomplish the following; >>> >>> #cp /path/to/file.conf /path/to/file.conf.20030210 >>> >>> I almost want to say this

Re: shell script to backup files with datestamp

2003-02-10 Thread Doug Poland
Jack L. Stone said: >> At 11:19 AM 2.10.2003 -0500, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote: >> Without dumping to perl or another external language, would like >> to accomplish the following; >> >> prior to making changes in a file, backup incrementially the >> current file to create a record of changes ans ve

Re: shell script to backup files with datestamp

2003-02-10 Thread Jack L. Stone
At 11:19 AM 2.10.2003 -0500, Dave [Hawk-Systems] wrote: >Without dumping to perl or another external language, would like to accomplish >the following; > >prior to making changes in a file, backup incrementially the current file to >create a record of changes ans versions. For example. > >we are a

shell script to backup files with datestamp

2003-02-10 Thread Dave [Hawk-Systems]
Without dumping to perl or another external language, would like to accomplish the following; prior to making changes in a file, backup incrementially the current file to create a record of changes ans versions. For example. we are about to make changes to file.conf and would like to make a cop