Here's the directory structure:
/a/
/a/b/
/a/c/
I want to copy everything, EXCEPT for the /a/c/ subdirectory.
scp -rp myserver:/a . # this will copy everything
Q: How would I specify a directory to leave out in the scp command ?
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I don't think you can, but you could use rsync? Something like this:
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I think this might be the correct way of doing it so you are still using SSH, I haven't found a way to do it with scp - but using rsync over ssh might resolve it.
If you use the -n switch then it will create a dry run of the process:
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Not the perfect way to do it, but set the sub-directory you want to exclude as read-only. |
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