I am trying to use scp to transfer files between two Macs (OS 10.6.8). But it fails because there are spaces in my directory/file names. I can't change the directory/file names.
I have often used a \ symbol when working in a terminal with my Macs to represent spaces. In this case, however, it is not working. I would very much appreciate any tips on how to deal with this. Thanks.
Here is an example of what I'm doing, in case I'm making a silly mistake somewhere:
scp -r me@myWork:../../My\ documents/Projects/Project\ 1/* ./Desktop
Error: scp: ../../My: No such file or directory
I tried rsync too and that doesn't work either:
rsync -avub -e ssh me@myWork::../../My\ documen开发者_JAVA百科ts/Projects/Project\ 1/* ./Desktop
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes received so far) [receiver]
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at /SourceCache/rsync/rsync-40/rsync/io.c(452)
for me I needed to actually do both:
scp -r 127.0.0.1:/Volumes/Folders/Faces/"Why\ Spaces\ Why"/"Insanity\ Rules"/ .
This worked for 10.14.5 Mojave and 10.15.7 Catalina
scp -r abc@x.x.x.x:~/Library/MobileDevice/"Provisioning\ Profiles"/. ~/Library/MobileDevice/"Provisioning Profiles"/.
Note:
the source path has "Provisioning\ Profiles"
the destination path has "Provisioning Profiles"
You didn't escape the space after "my". This:
me@myWork:../../My documents/Projects/Project\ 1/*
should be:
me@myWork:../../My\ documents/Projects/Project\ 1/*
Or you could just wrap the entire path in quotes.
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