On Friday 07 November 2003 12:51 pm, Jack Coates wrote: > On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 10:33, stefmit wrote: > > I can't seem to be able to figure this one out: > > > > local structure: > > dir_1 > > file_1 > > .... > > file_n > > subdir_1 > > file_subdir_1 > > ... > > subdir_2 > > other_files > > > > I have setup a draksync session between my local box and a remote one, > > with the dir_1 as the place to start. When I had no subdirectories, > > everything was working fine, but once I added subdirs, then the draksync > > starts running, goes through some files, then - as soon as it hits the > > subdir_1 - comes back with a nice message telling that: file subdir_1 > > already exists, that has only one choice: to hit "OK". After the OK, the > > process of sync-ing is killed. > > > > Does anybody know of a way to sync a whole tree, without dying at the > > first subdirectory encountered, using draksync? > > > > [OT] Does anybody have a better suggestion to sync directories over FTP, > > with some more reliability, and - perhaps - info? As much as I hate to > > say this, on my Windows machines I use http://www.vu-brief.spb.ru, and it > > works wonders (even multi-sites at once). > > > > TIA, > > Stef > > ftp? why not use IPX too as long as we're talking dead tech.
Perhaps because this is what those other boxes have ... i.e. this IS what I have to deal with ... > Anyway, > freshmeat for ftpmirror. > > The real answer is rsync. For Linux only, and for machines under my full control ... ;( Thx.
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