On 18-Dec-2010, at 02:22, Patrick Proniewski wrote:
> Short story: Is there a nice way to compare files from a remote directory 
> tree with files from a local directory tree?

within BBEdit?  I would use rsync to do this.

> Long story: I manage my config files for 2 FreeBSD servers using SVN. I have 
> a repository somewhere, a local working copy, and 2 remote servers. 
> Unfortunately it happens quite often that I'm tweaking various config files 
> on a remote server, and have no time for an immediate SVN commit. So I need a 
> way to synchronize production files with working copy files, easily. I can't 
> do it manually, there are 280 files, growing. A simple "compare server01:/etc 
> with the local copy" would be so great!

Um… I think one of the advantages of Git is making this type of thing much more 
transparent. I'm sure it's possible with SVN, but that really doesn't have 
anything to do with BBEdit.

Or am I missing something?


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