You can use Unison:
https://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/
I use it to synchronize several servers between them.
It works like a Charm.
Best
On 7/12/20 2:30 PM, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote:
Bill Prothero wrote:
> Sorry if this is off, but what about just transferring them with
Andre,
Your the closest yet to what I was thinking about. I did not think it was a
good idea to have the cue sheets rebuilt on the server. I was going to
rebuild them on the desktop and push them to the server thru a special endpoint.
Let me study the links you provided and well see if they
Folks,
I think that either you're all misreading the original intent, or I have
read it wrong.
>From what I have read, Mike has a webapp that converts from one file format
to another and wants to do bulk conversion. Rsync and FTP will not help
there, what he needs to to be able to call that form
Bill Prothero wrote:
> Sorry if this is off, but what about just transferring them with ftp?
FTP is good enough for a small number of files. But for automating
large numbers of file transfers rsync is hard to beat, a much smarter
tool making things much more efficient.
By default, rsync will
HostM does support rsync but you have to request SSH to be enabled.
I was able to get an sftp client to work. Im not sure if LiveCode supports
sftp.
-= Mike
On Jul 12, 2020, 1:13 PM -0400, Mike Doub , wrote:
> I just sent a request to HostM to see if they support rsync. If they do then
> one
I just sent a request to HostM to see if they support rsync. If they do then
one option would be to create all of the pdfs and csv on the mac then rsync
them to the server. This leads me down a new set of unknowns... How do you set
up rsync? I assume that there is some configuration required o
Sorry if this is off, but what about just transferring them with ftp?
Bill
William Prothero
http://es.earthednet.org
> On Jul 12, 2020, at 9:57 AM, Mike Doub via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> The server is hosted on HostM and they are very good a keeping Livecode
> Server current. I am assuming
The server is hosted on HostM and they are very good a keeping Livecode Server
current. I am assuming it is a Unix variant of some sort. My desktop is a mac.
Let me tell you the details of what I am trying to do. I have written a tool
in livecode that takes a RideWithGPS route and generates a
On 7/12/20 9:10 AM, Mike Doub via use-livecode wrote:
Thanks Richard. I guess I was not clear. I was looking for the best ways to
do the file transfer with LiveCode and LiveCode server.
Why?
get shell("rsync ")...
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Mark Wieder
ahsoftw...@gmail.com
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Hi Mike,
I think we are lacking some key information in order to solve your problem.
Is your LC Server on a Mac? If so, what is preventing you from just
dragging and dropping a folder of your files across the network from your
desktop Mac to your LC (Mac?) Server computer?
Once your files are o
Thanks Richard. I guess I was not clear. I was looking for the best ways to
do the file transfer with LiveCode and LiveCode server.
-= Mike
On Jul 11, 2020, 10:50 PM -0400, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
, wrote:
> Mike Doub wrote:
>
> > I need to move hundreds of files from my desktop Ma
Mike Doub wrote:
> I need to move hundreds of files from my desktop Mac to my server.
> I’m looking for advise as to how best to do this.
rsync
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for the Desktop, Mobile, and the Web
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I am a rookie at web stuff. I have a couple of end point api’s set up to use
with simple forms. Got that working with .lc file that starts using a LiveCode
stack that does the work.
I need to move hundreds of files from my desktop Mac to my server. I’m
looking for advise as to how best to d
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