Need I remind you that the source code
is freely-available? Implement the algorithm in perl, use that as
a module, and build others around it. The world needs more heroes.
73,
Tim Conway
Unix System Administration
Contractor - IBM Global Services - ODCS
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Scott wrote:
> If it supported a job file then I would probably use it. It
> would make
> setting up and maintaining
> cron triggered syncs a little eaiser to maintain and keep
> organized. I
> think that what you want might
> also be easier to independantly implement with job file support.
We
Eli wrote:
Scott wrote:
Perhaps an rsync 'job' file could be used instead of everything coming
from command line switches and separate file lists. Kind of like
rsyncd.conf but not for server mode. A typical config style
layout where
multiline include and exclude list can be placed along with al
Scott wrote:
> Perhaps an rsync 'job' file could be used instead of everything coming
> from command line switches and separate file lists. Kind of like
> rsyncd.conf but not for server mode. A typical config style
> layout where
> multiline include and exclude list can be placed along with all ot
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 09:30:30AM -0400, Eli wrote:
With all the different features people want - almost makes me wonder if
having an actual scripting language for rsync may be the best solution?
Such a solution could be much better if it were a very limited scripting
On Mon, Apr 25, 2005 at 09:30:30AM -0400, Eli wrote:
> With all the different features people want - almost makes me wonder if
> having an actual scripting language for rsync may be the best solution?
Such a solution could be much better if it were a very limited scripting
language (e.g. we can't