Provided by:
fsp_2.81.b24-2ubuntu2_i386 
NAME
fcdcmd, fcd - change client’s current working directory in the FSP
database
SYNOPSIS
fcdcmd path
fcd path
DESCRIPTION
If no paths are given, / is used as the current working directory. If
path begins with a /, fcdcmd uses it as the current working directory.
Otherwise, fcdcmd appends path to the end of the current working
directory. In both cases, fcdcmd simplifies the new path and writes it
to the stdout. In order for the effect of fcdcmd to be felt in
subsequent FSP transactions, user needs to save the stdout output in
the FSP_DIR variable. If the change is successful, fcdcmd will display
the protection setting of the new working directory.
fcdcmd will perform csh file name globbing based on file and directory
information obtained from the FSP database.
Since user’s command shells generally cannot do the proper globbing for
this program, it is recommended that user defines a shell alias or
function to turn off command shell globbing before running this
program. csh example:
alias fcd setenv FSP_DIR \‘\(set noglob\; exec fcdcmd \!\*\)\‘
ENVIRONMENT
See fsp_env(7) for list of used environment variables.
SEE ALSO
fcatcmd(1), fcdcmd(1), fgetcmd(1), fgrabcmd(1), flscmd(1), fmkdir(1),
fprocmd(1), fput(1), frmcmd(1), frmdircmd(1), fver(1), fducmd(1),
fhostcmd(1), fspd(1), fsp_prof(5), ffindcmd(1), fsp_env(7)
BUGS
If more than one path is given, only the first one will be used. The
rest will be silently ignored.