Hi,

Is there any way of providing a destination directory to cpio(1)? Following 
command does nothing but exit without any error or warning message, 
irrespective of whether ./bash directory exists or not. 
  
  $ rpm2cpio bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686.rpm | cpio -imd --quiet 
--no-absolute-filenames ./bash

With the -p switch,

  $ rpm2cpio bash-4.1.7-1.fc13.i686.rpm | cpio -imd --quiet 
--no-absolute-filenames  -p ./bash
cpio: Mode already defined

it exits with - cpio: Mode already defined - but does not create any 
files/directories under ./bash.


It's really weird.

Thanks.
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Regards
    -Prasad
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