On Sat, 8 Dec 2007 16:22:08 +0000
"Darren Hook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I believe you want to look at rsync's --modify-window option which you
> can pass to it via the dirvish .conf using:
> 
> rsync-option:
>   --modify-window=60
> 
> I'm guessing 60 seconds would be appropriate for FTP since I know that
> some deamons don't use seconds when listing timestamps - use whatever
> resolution you need. I might be missing something else though...
> 
> Perhaps you might need permissions: 0 as well?
> 
>  - Darren Hook


Hello Darren

Thanks for the reply. Not sure if I follow the modify-window? So you're
saying by adding this it will ignore seconds in the modify? Again, not
sure if I follow since the files are not being modified (well, modified
on the remote server.) I understand that dirvish sees a change when
it's mounted locally though.

In the eyes of the local system the files are owned by root, and will
always be owned by root after the mount. So do permissions: 0 still
apply here? I wonder if there is a way to see why files are being
rsync'd.

Thanks again.
hanji
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