SPUG: remote synchronization

Ben Reser ben at reser.org
Wed Jun 12 09:56:35 CDT 2002


On Tue, Jun 11, 2002 at 11:37:44PM -0700, Mako Hill wrote:
> rsync great it but it's really only works one direction. If you want
> true bidirectional support you're going to need to need to look
> elsewhere.
> 
> I've heard that caching network filesystems like "coda" are good. I've
> also heard intermezzo and Unison do the trick. I've never used any of
> these (I like CVS) but I've heard a couple discussions of this sort of
> thing on other lists and I thought it might be helfpul. Hope this has
> been helfpul.

Actually properly configured you can make rsync work in both directions.
It takes two passes but it is possible.


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