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here's a script, mod_files.sh, in ext/session for creating directory
tree with depth X for sessions. As it stands, it's pretty poorly
documented and very basic. I * got exceptionally bored and rewrote most
of it, the patch is attached. It runs fine for me in linux (with sh
version 4.0). I don't have any other *NIX systems to test it out on,
so I can't verify that it works in anything but linux, sorry.
* Eddie Drapkin
tree with depth X for sessions. As it stands, it's pretty poorly
documented and very basic. I * got exceptionally bored and rewrote most
of it, the patch is attached. It runs fine for me in linux (with sh
version 4.0). I don't have any other *NIX systems to test it out on,
so I can't verify that it works in anything but linux, sorry.
* Eddie Drapkin
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#! /bin/sh if test "$2" = ""; then echo "usage: $0 basedir depth" exit 1 fi if test "$2" = "0"; then exit 0 fi hash_chars="0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 a b c d e f" if test "$3" -a "$3" -ge "5"; then hash_chars="$hash_chars g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v" if test "$3" -eq "6"; then hash_chars="$hash_chars w x y z A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z - ," fi fi for i in $hash_chars; do newpath="$1/$i" mkdir $newpath || exit 1 sh $0 $newpath `expr $2 - 1` $3 done
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