On Wednesday 29 August 2001 03:07 am, you wrote:
> I'd like to try rsync to replace my wget -m... could someone give me the
> command line?
>
If you check the archives two three days ago I sent those same lines. ;-)
sk
> I tried the cooker page's one to ftp.sunet.se but it doesn't give me
> anyhing other than the files list.
>
> thanks
>
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> Borsenkow Andrej
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> 29/08/2001 07:26
> Please respond to
> cooker
>
> > What is the advantages of using rsync over lftp? Lftp seems to work
>
> just
>
> > find mirroring Cooker. Am I missing something?
>
> rsync transfers only changed parts of files. The most notable case is
> hdlists; with lftp you get 15MB every time, with rsycn you get several
> KB (well, in order of magnitude :-). Another example is mdkinst. When
> new installer is uploaded all dates change an lftp loads everything;
> rsync checks if files were actually changed.
>
> Rsync preserves "true" time that may be helpful sometimes.
>
> Rsync looks generally fatser but it may be just my impression.
>
> -andrej
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