At 11:18 2/14/2003, Chris Simmonds, wrote:
>I have recently completed a port of rsync to DOS. It is compiled using
>Borland C 3.1 to run in real-mode DOS (because my target was a hand-held
>computer with little memory). There are a few compromises, for example
>it is client only, it does not sup
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 05:18:13PM +, Chris Simmonds wrote:
> I have recently completed a port of rsync to DOS. It is compiled using
> Borland C 3.1 to run in real-mode DOS (because my target was a hand-held
> computer with little memory). There are a few compromises, for example
> it is cli
I have recently completed a port of rsync to DOS. It is compiled using
Borland C 3.1 to run in real-mode DOS (because my target was a hand-held
computer with little memory). There are a few compromises, for example
it is client only, it does not support rsh or ssh and the file names on
the serv