I am very new to C programming and there is little helpful information anywhere on how to do recursive copying of the contents of a directory in C (not C++,C#, Objective-C, Java, shell, Python, or anything else--this MUST be done in C). Yes, this is homework and it is due tomorrow night, and I have been stuck for almost two weeks trying to get this done.
I am trying to search for any backup versions of a given directory (e.g. a directory "dir" with a backup directory "/dir.bak"). If there is not, create that "/dir.bak" directory, or if there is, create a backup directory named "/dir.bak.MM-DD-YY-HH-MM-SS" instead. Then copy everything from the source directory into the destination directory.
When I attempt to run this code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>
#define BUFSIZE 256
int main (int argc, char* argv[])
{
DIR *dir;
struct dirent *dentry;
struct stat statbuff;
char buffer[BUFSIZE];//holds time and date suffix
ssize_t count;
int fdin, fdout;
mode_t perms = 740;//perms for file I/O ops
char *cwdNamePntr;
long maxpath;
if ( argc != 3 ) //if incorrect number of args passed in...
{
printf( "Usage: %s Directory-Path-Name Destination-Folder
", argv[0] );
exit(1);
}
char buffer2[BUFSIZE];//buffer for file I/O ops
char* datetime;
int retval;
time_t clocktime;
struct tm *timeinfo;
time (&clocktime);
timeinfo = localtime( &clocktime );
strftime(buffer, BUFSIZE, "%b-%d-%Y-%H-%M-%S", timeinfo);//store time and date suffix in case we need it
chdir(argv[1]);
char *path = argv[2];//source path for I/O ops
char *newpath = malloc(strlen(path) + 26);//destination paths for I/O ops
strcpy(newpath,path);
strcat(newpath,".bak");//test name for backup directory
if(chdir(newpath)==0)
{//if our test name is already a directory
chdir("..");
strcat(newpath,".");
strcat(newpath,buffer);//add time and date suffix onto the name of new backup directory
}
if ( (mkdir(newpath, perms)) == 0 )//if we successfully made a new backup directory
{
chdir(path);
dir = opendir(".");//move into source directory
if ( dir == 0 )
{//if open directory fails
fprintf (stderr, "Error in opening directory: %s
", path );
perror( "Could not open directory");
exit(2);
}
dentry = readdir (dir);//load directory
while (dentry != 0)//while we are reading a directory
{
char *filename = dentry->d_name;//get name of file to be copied
if( (strcmp(filename,".")!=0) && (strcmp(filename,"..")!=0) )
{
if ( (fdin = open ( filename, O_RDONLY)) == -1)
{//if cannot open input file
perror ( "Error in opening the input file:");
exit (2);
}
chdir("..");//go back to parent directory
chdir(newpath);//move to destination directory
opendir(".");
if ( (fdout = open (filename, (O_WRONLY | O_CREAT), perms)) == -1 )
{//if cannot create output file...
perror ( "Error in creating the output file:");
exit (3);
}
while ( (count=read(fdin, buffer2, BUFSIZE)) > 0 )
{
if ( write (fdout, buffer2, count) != count )
{//if cannot write
perror ("Error in writing" );
exit(3);
}
}
if ( count == -1 )
{//if cannot read
perror ( "Error while reading the input file: ");
exit(4);
}
close(fdin);
close(fdout);
}
chdir("..");//back to parent directory again
dir = opendir(".");
if ( dir == 0 )//if open directory fails
{
fprintf (stderr, "Error in opening directory: %s
", path );
perror( "Could not open directory");
exit(666);
}
dentry = readdir (dir);//reload directory
}
}
else
{
perror("Error in directory creation");
exit(2);
}
return 0;
}
I get THIS error:
[my-desktop]@ubuntu:~/Desktop$ ./helpmehelpyou.out ~/Desktop new
Error in creating the output file:: Permission denied
A bunch of this code was taken from sample files which our instructors said we could use. I don't understand why this is not working right? The finished function must be recursive and is part of a four-choice program with this being option 4. C is very hard for me to grasp or understand, and like I said, there is very little information about this stuff for C, but an overabundance of it for C#, C++, Objective C, and every other language. And like I also said, we MAY NOT use shell commands or anything else for this assignment.
Can someone please help me? Thanks!
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