gcp v0.1.3 (c) Jérôme Poisson aka Goffi 2010, 2011 gcp (Goffi's cp) is a files copier. ** LICENSE ** gcp is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. gcp is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with gcp. If not, see . ** WTF ? ** gcp is a file copier, loosely inspired from cp, but with high level functionalities like: - progression indicator - gcp continue copying even when there is an issue: he just skip the file with problem, and go on - journalization: gcp write what he is doing, this allow to know which files were effectively copied - fixing names to be compatible with the target filesystem (e.g. removing incompatible chars like "?" or "*" on vfat) - if you launch a copy when an other is already running, the files are added to the first queue, this avoid your hard drive to move its read/write head all the time - files saving: you can keep track of files you have copied, and re-copy them later (useful when, for example, you always copy some free music to all your friends). - gcp will be approximately option-compatible with cp (approximately because the behaviour is not exactly the same, see below) /!\ WARNING /!\ gcp is at an early stage of development, and really experimental: use at your own risks ! ** How to use it ? ** Pretty much like cp (see gcp --help). Please note that the behaviour is not exactly the same as cp, even if gcp want to be option-compatible. Mainly, the destination filenames can be changed (by default, can be deactivated). gcp doesn't implement yet all the options from cp, but it's planed. ** journalizaion ** The journal is planed to be used by gcp itself, buts remains human-readable. It is located in ~/.gcp/journal 3 states are used: - OK means the file is copied and all operation were successful - PARTIAL means the file is copied, but something went wrong (e.g. changing the permissions of the file) - FAILED: the file is *not* copied after the state, a list of things which went wront are show, separated by ", " ** What's next ? ** Several improvment are already planed - copy queue management (moving copy order) - advanced console interface - notification (xmpp and maybe mail) when a long copy is finished - retry for files which were not correctly copied - badly encoded unicode filenames fix - file copy integrity check ... and other are with a "maybe" - graphic interface - desktop (Kde, Gnome, XFCE, ...) integration - distant copy (ftp) - basic server mode, for copying files on network without the need of nfs or other heavy stuff ** Credits ** A big big thank to the authors/contributors of... progressbar: gcp use ProgressBar (http://pypi.python.org/pypi/progressbar/2.2), a class coded by Nilton Volpato which allow the textual representation of progression. GLib: This heavily used library is used here for the main loop, event catching, and for DBus. Get it at http://library.gnome.org/devel/glib/ DBus: This excellent IPC is in the heart of gcp. Get more information at www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/dbus python and its amazing standard library: gcp was coded quickly for my own need thanks to this excellent and efficient language and its really huge standard library. Python can be download at www.python.org If I forgot any credit, please contact me (mail below) to fix it. Big thanks to contributors and package mainteners ** Contributions ** 2011: Thomas Preud'homme : manpage, stat resolution fix ** Contact ** You can contact me at goffi@goffi.org . You'll find the latest version on my ftp: ftp://ftp.goffi.org/gcp, or check the wiki ( http://wiki.goffi.org/wiki/Gcp ) Please report any bug on http://bugs.goffi.org You can also have a look to my other main projects (and maybe to the smaller ones too ;) ): - lm (list movie): a tool to list movies using IMdB data, loosely inspired from ls - SàT: my main project, a jabber/XMPP client, which is a brick to many others things I have in mind Don't hesitate to give feedback :)