Thanks Murphy..

On Sep 17, 5:24 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 1:46 AM, Conny <[email protected]> wrote:
> > But the question is
> > if I do need to get rsync into the bin folder what do I need to do.
>
> Install some alternative firmware that has rsync in it. Or, root your
> phone. Or, don't put rsync in /system, since AFAIK you don't need it
> in /system.
>
> > Rsync is a important feature to have on the android device.
>
> You are welcome to your opinion. It is my opinion that this has
> absolutely nothing to do with this list.
>
> > Helps to
> > keep files in sync. I have a bunch of files I need to keep in sync
> > with the server. Imagine having to keep 1000 devices in sync with data
> > files.
>
> Sounds like you need a better server. Beyond that, though, if you're
> willing to deal with multiple CPU ports of rsync, you shouldn't need
> it in /system to run it, any more than you need a binary in desktop
> Linux to be in /usr/bin to run it.
>
> > If you are so smart, why dont u try to give me some direction/hints.
>
> Because this has nothing to do with this list.
>
> > After all the group is meant just for that right ?
>
> No. It is meant for developing Android applications with the SDK.
> rsync has nothing to do with the Android SDK.
>
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