Jamie Lokier wrote:
> There are methods to perform efficient updates of large numbers of
> files and a large amount of data, across simultaneous renames, copies
> and edits. But that is the realm of "similarity detection indexing",
> which is beyond the scope of rsync. At least with the present d
N.J. van der Horn (Nico) wrote:
> What is the current status of both rename-patches ?
> Are there alternative measures ?
>
> Frequently users reorganise directories and files.
> Recently a directory of 40GB was renamed...
> It took 3 weeks to re-copy all over an ADSL-link.
>
> I have followed the
Matt McCutchen wrote:
> On Sun, 2009-02-08 at 20:28 -0600, Michael Gardner wrote:
>> Is it possible to have rsync do a transform on each file before sending
>> it? This would be useful for things like individually compressed or
>> encrypted backups, or in my case, syncing lossy copies of my FLAC mu
I have seen this question posed in the past, but without reply - there
is a port of the rsyncd and client to Netware available here:
http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Rsync_for_NetWare
Which appears to have had no active participants since 2005 (and no
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