08:28 -0500 11/6/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribe:
>On Monday, June 10, 2002, at 01:13 , Jeff Whitaker wrote:
>
>>There's also psync, part of the macosx-file-pm package.
>
>Not to mention /usr/bin/ditto with the "-rsrc" switch.
>
Thanks a lot to the answers. CpMac (and many other commands
hidden for me there in the /Developer/Tools -out of the $path scope,
but no more :) like SetFile, GetFileInfo, etc of Apple, but the
best: the explanations for "hfspax" in its "Readme" by Howard Oakley,
not to mention hfstar, etc. Finally I have discovered the obscure
for me, secret of where is ..... the resources ;), and the Finder
info.
CpMac and ditto -rsrc both seems to be equivalent. psync, pcpmac,
psetfinfo, etc all are Perl scripts that use /Developer/Tools/
Although its a pity, that psync only is able to backup or restore but
not to synchronize directories. I know this is a very complicated
question since it must be based in complicated comparison criteria,
but it is the more portable way of taking your files between several
work stations up to date.
Synchronize Pro X costs near $100 (two times the price the classic did cost :(
Thanks again.
--
juan
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