Re: After the copy, there is a directory size mismatch.

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On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 09:14:03AM +0530, nilesh vaghela wrote:
> In that case can we compare the word count or charactor count ??

Use md5sum - for any file you think is different, run an md5sum on the
source and the directory and compare the results.  If the md5sums match,
the files are identical.

You can also do an rsync from the source to the destination.   Run it
with the dry-run option to see what's different.

        .../Ed

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