Re: Transforming file names contents

2005-01-22 Thread Shachar Shemesh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- Wayne Davison wrote: Another option would be to use some kind of a compressed filesystem. Do you know of one that works on Linux? I searched for this a few months back but came up empty. Thanks, Joe I'm currently working on a tool that would do such a

Re: Transforming file names contents

2005-01-21 Thread Wayne Davison
On Thu, Jan 20, 2005 at 09:57:59PM -0800, Rick Mann wrote: Is there any way to [have locally-compressed files] in rsync? No, not at this time. To implement it would require some new kind of a quick check algorithm, which would probably require a database of some kind (the existing algorithm

Re: Transforming file names contents

2005-01-21 Thread jgd42-rsync
--- Wayne Davison wrote: Another option would be to use some kind of a compressed filesystem. Do you know of one that works on Linux? I searched for this a few months back but came up empty. Thanks, Joe = An eye for an eye soon makes the whole world blind. --Mahatma Gandhi -- To

Transforming file names contents

2005-01-20 Thread Rick Mann
Hi. I work at an online content provider. We have magazine articles in thousands of files stored on our servers. Files are added to the repository on a regular basis. I use rsync extensively (thank you to the authors) to periodically copy newly added files to my local copy of the repository