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|    pushing my bash luck    |
|    19 Sep 24 08:18:53    |
      From: forgetski@_INVALID.net              I want to devise a shutdown cron script that will make a dated rsync       backup of any directory under a particular path that had been written to       during the session and then shut down.              The rsync command itself would look something like              rsync -ahcEWXd /x/trees-planted/ /x/trees-$date (format 2024-09-24-hr-m)              The part that's over my head is for the script to know what directory       (under /x in this case) had been written to.              Maybe there's a uti that already does this and I just have to invoke IT       with args in the script?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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