Syncing directories with unison (use the same version of the program on all computers) or rsync can help. Lately I've been using svn, which is I think the best way to deal with this. Setting up a server on linux is probably easiest. You can do this with any type of file, by the way, it doesn't have to be ascii.

William G. Scott

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On Mar 7, 2008, at 3:57 AM, Derek Logan wrote:

Hi everyone,

I've been working on a project using CCP4i on two separate computers in parallel and now unfortunately have jobs spread over the two locations. I would now like to consolidate these. Some of the new jobs on one computer will have the same run number as different ones on the other. Is there any convenient way to merge the projects? I guess the answer is no, or else the question would have been asked and answered already ;-)

Thanks
Derek
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