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[I wouldn't normally reply to nonsense like this but the record should be straight once.] Michael Lueck wrote: > My program needs to simply COPY A FILE! Also, figure out what file has > been specified, and arrive at the fully qualified filespec based on what > it was provided. I asked how Linux C developers do those sorts of things > since it would appear glibc does not offer API's to do so. You completely, utterly miss the point of POSIX. Why would POSIX specify the syntax and semantics of all kinds of utilities (including cp) except if these are to be used from other programs, e.g., shell scripts or real executables. Just use posix_spawn() to run cp. It makes absolutely no sense to replicate the functionality of cp. This is no simple program, it's a high complex and optimized one. Duplicating its functionality would be an invite for errors and missed opportunities. Before you take to your keyboard the next time and complain about something you obviously have no idea about read up first. Read about the POSIX project and think about what all this means. -- â Ulrich Drepper â Red Hat, Inc. â 444 Castro St â Mountain View, CA â
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