I downloaded that win version of rsync and I have a small question:
How can I do one of the following:
1.) Add multiple syncronisation directories for one module 2.) Synchronize all modules 3.) Create 1 module that contains multiple other modules
The reason is I would like to use rsync as backup system for my computer and all the custom data is in different locations on the c: drive. E.g. there is data on the desktop, there is custom data in c:\Programs\Application Name, then I have mysql run on c:\mysql and I would like to update this all with one command...
For this I need one of the three approaches that I mentioned before. I'm sure RSync can do that but I just don't know how.
Thank you in advance,
Stephan
At 22:28 01.08.2003 -0700, you wrote:
"John E. Malmberg" writes:
> What is the status of rsync on Windows 2000? > > I was looking to install it on my test system, and the download > directory has a readme file that says I need the cygnus gnu-win32 library. > > The link refers me to the index page for cygnus, with no way to get to a > download area. A google search shows many mirrors of the download > directory. All I have checked are completely blank. > > I will confess that I have only been lightly browsing the mailing list > traffic, so I may have missed something.
There is a pre-packaged rsync-2.5.6 (with a couple of patches), together with a minimal set of cygwin libraries at
http://backuppc.sourceforge.net
It also includes cygrunsrv that allows you to run rsyncd as a service. Follow the "Code" link and download the cygwin-rsyncd zip file.
Craig
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