Re: keep 2 dirs in sync

2011-07-02 Thread Wayne Davison
On Sat, Jul 2, 2011 at 7:32 PM, Mark Constable wrote: > Would anyone know of any project written in C/C++ based directly on rsync, > and maybe Git? > The rsync resources page mentions dsync, which is (IIRC) a perl script wrapper around rsync. ..wayne.. -- Please use reply-all for most replies

Re: keep 2 dirs in sync

2011-07-02 Thread Mark Constable
On 2011-07-01 09:40 PM, Chris Dennis wrote: > >> I have two hosts (my portable and my desktop). I work on both > >> hosts at different times and so I keep a few dirs sync'd > >> between the two. I have a docs dir where I may be modifying > >> files, adding files, renaming files and deleting files o

Re: keep 2 dirs in sync

2011-07-01 Thread Chris Dennis
On 01/07/11 17:44, Paul Slootman wrote: On Fri 01 Jul 2011, Michael Makuch wrote: I have two hosts (my portable and my desktop). I work on both hosts at different times and so I keep a few dirs sync'd between the two. I have a docs dir where I may be modifying files, adding files, renaming file

Re: keep 2 dirs in sync

2011-07-01 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 01 Jul 2011, Michael Makuch wrote: > I have two hosts (my portable and my desktop). I work on both hosts > at different times and so I keep a few dirs sync'd between the two. > I have a docs dir where I may be modifying files, adding files, > renaming files and deleting files on *either* ho

keep 2 dirs in sync

2011-07-01 Thread Michael Makuch
I don't think there's a direct way to do this with rsync but I want to make sure I'm not missing something. I have two hosts (my portable and my desktop). I work on both hosts at different times and so I keep a few dirs sync'd between the two. I have a docs dir where I may be modifying files,