If I want to make a directory called '/usr/local/foo/bar/baz', and I don't know if '/usr/local/foo/bar' or '/usr/local/foo' exists, is there a simple recursive mkdir command that I'm just failing to find, or do I have to roll my own? Or is there some reason that a recursive mkdir is a bad idea?
Thanks!
-Pileofrogs
In reply to Dumb recursive mkdir question... by pileofrogs
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