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I'd +1000 this.

Mainly sugar around the call with the ability to twiddle all of the
useful rsync flags in a platform-agnostic manner where possible.

That would be truly awesome.

Also, the ability to natively wrap this in SSL with something like
stunnel would be even better. At a worst case, bookending it with
webrick might work somehow.

Trevor

On 04/07/2010 08:28 PM, Michael DeHaan wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 8:20 PM, Christopher Johnston <chjoh...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> Nfs is not always feasible in controlled environments.  I run kernels with
>> the nfs stack completely removed to cut out kernel bloat (for size).
>>
> 
> And it can be slow and annoying, yes :)
> 
>> Rsync integration into puppet directly would be attractive and very useful.
>>
> 
> What would you see this doing beyond an Exec call, or would it just be
> sugar around that call?
> I'm wondering what the "don't execute if" conditions might be, in
> other words to avoid hitting the server, or if that's meaningful.
> 

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