Craig White wrote: > I don't ever use the xargs command and unfortunately, my bash book > doesn't really cover it and it's really tricky. > > What I want to do is to distribute some new files which I put into > /etc/skel to existing users (all users for that matter)... > > so I tried... > ls /home > users # so I can edit list > cd /home > cat users > xargs cp /etc/skel/.procmailrc > ### didn't work > cp /etc/skel/.procmailrc < xargs users > cp: overwrite `users'? > ### clearly didn't work > > I've tried a bunch of different things but none seem to be happening... > > man xargs is never gonna get through to this thick head I don't know much about xargs, but I do know that it is used with the | delimiter and not with the > or >> redirectors. Has an example of xargs usage: http://www.ale.org/archive/ale/ale-2000-08/msg00304.html