Re: Rsync'ing lists of files

2002-06-11 Thread Alberto Accomazzi
Just so that we don't forget the lessons from the past, let me point out that we had discussion and testing done on this subject back in November, with mixed results (i.e. YMMV): http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-November/005398.html I think the consensus from that experiment was tha

Re: Rsync'ing lists of files

2002-06-10 Thread Wayne Davison
On Fri, 7 Jun 2002, Stephane Paltani wrote: > I have 5 million files on one side of the ocean, 10 of which must > be copied to the other side. This is the sort of problem that would benefit from the rsync_xfer.c program I'm working on (I mentioned an early version on the list a week or so ago

Re: Rsync'ing lists of files

2002-06-10 Thread Stephane Paltani
Hi Dave, Dave Dykstra wrote: > > Sigh, another request for the --files-from I promised to write over 6 > months ago, but I've been so overloaded at work lately that I don't know if > I'm ever going to get to it. Perhaps someone else will have to do it. He he, happy to see a general consensus f

Re: Rsync'ing lists of files

2002-06-10 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Fri, Jun 07, 2002 at 06:23:32PM -0400, Stephane Paltani wrote: > Hi Everybody, > > I'm new to this list, but I have been using rsync for quite some time. > First, congratulations to the rsync team for a very fine piece of software! > > I'm wondering whether rsync could help me to perform the

Rsync'ing lists of files

2002-06-07 Thread Stephane Paltani
Hi Everybody, I'm new to this list, but I have been using rsync for quite some time. First, congratulations to the rsync team for a very fine piece of software! I'm wondering whether rsync could help me to perform the following task: I have 5 million files on one side of the ocean, 10 of wh