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People probably confuse it with tools like
cp
,rm
,ls
, etc as they use-r
for file recursion.ls -r
actually lists entries in reverse order! It needs-R
as well.cp
andrm
accept either.Looking at some man pages the only commands I found where
-R
didn't work werescp
andgzip
where it doesn't do anything, andrsync
where it's "use relative path names".(Caveat: BSD utils might be different, who knows what those devils get up to!)