<KBD>> move("dir 1", "dir2");</KBD>
Up to now I've written only wimpy little scripts (aside from that
replacement for getopts :)
and have had no occasion to use
file::copy...until a couple of minutes ago.
It worked as advertised given the suggestion quoted above (same
drive). It failed
("Permission denied") if the destination was a
not-yet-created directory on another drive.
It didn't error out--but still didn't move anything--when the
destination directory,
on another drive, existed at the time the command was given.
The friend gave few details in his e-mail but I'm guessing he wants to move entire trees
from one drive to another.
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