Charles,
Are you preparing to use continusync for a real-world continuous
mirroring job? I'm afraid this may be an exercise in frustration unless
you have a lot of time on your hands to fill in the gaps in its
implementation. Instead, you might like to use Darryl Dixon's
continuous mirroring set
Matt McCutchen wrote:
> 1. Wait for a short time after a change to the source occurs before
> propagating it. If a file is created and then rapidly deleted, no
> action is necessary. Implementing this fully would require a data
> structure to remember pending changes; it would have to be somewhat
On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 13:22 -0800, Charles Polisher wrote:
> I am experimenting with Matt McCutchen's excellent continusync script,
> and I'm having an issue. (My copy of continusync has been modified from
> the original
> http://mattmccutchen.net/utils/continusync by adding this @ line 227:
>
>
I am experimenting with Matt McCutchen's excellent continusync script,
and I'm having an issue. (My copy of continusync has been modified from
the original
http://mattmccutchen.net/utils/continusync by adding this @ line 227:
<$fromInwt>;
as suggested by Matt.)
The problem is easily reprodu