Josh - I'd like to do some work on the rsync / expect thing this weekend - so if you have a stack or any code you could post that would be great. I'll try to extend it to work with svn as well. ````
This is the set-up and issues I've got. I am sure others have had the same and it would be great to put together a few command line tools that can be controlled and customized in Rev to help with the job. 1. Got a new computer and I want to install Rev on it 2. Got a new NAS that I want to move media files and shared software onto. 3. Got several other computers on the LAN with different operating systems that I use to test and develop Rev based software 4. Got around 30 libraries, assorted plugins and a few hundred archived projects and components built in Rev kept in local folders 5. Got a large media archive on a USB drives (>500MB) that I want to move onto the NAS 6. I have most of the Rev files and scripts in SVN - so I can keep them in sync between computers, and I have a Rev interface to SVN. The problem I have had is that moving the files onto the NAS is slow and some of the files have problems copying due to file names and other issues. Failed copies leaves me in a situation where I am not sure all the files have copied and which ones have not. I'd like to have a flexible set up so that some of the files are backed up (mirrored locally) while other are just shifted over now and the local copy deleted. Solutions: - install rsync on the NAS and use rsync to copy over the files and sync any folders that want mirroring in the longer term - zip the archive into one large 500MB file and copy it over? Will this work or is it too large? - use some other ftp like software to reliably copy over the entire directory structure? - hand roll Rev based software to copy over the files and folders recovering from any errors _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution