Paul Colquhoun <paul...@andor.dropbear.id.au> [11-02-05 10:08]:
> On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 18:05:05 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> >  I want to do the following as fast as possible and with less
> >  system load as possible:
> > 
> >  There are two directories called 'source' and 'target'.
> > 
> >  'source' gets updated via 'svn up', then it gets compiled.
> >  Since there is no "make install" or similiar, installation
> >  is done via copying 'source' to 'target'. A symlink from
> >  /usr/local/bin/<name> to the compiled executabe in (now)
> >  'target' completes the installation.
> > 
> >  BUT:
> >  'source' is a VERY big directory and copying it to 'target'
> >  after each svn up is a PAIN.
> > 
> >  Now I need a copy mechanism which does the following:
> >  * copy all files with newer date to 'target' -- this can be done via
> >    'cp -u'
> >  * copy all files which only exist in 'source' to 'target' --
> >    this can be done also with 'cp -u'
> >  * BUT: Delete all files from 'target' which do not longer exist in
> >    'source'
> > 
> >  The last point gives me headaches. Scanning both directory after
> >  'cp -u' has done its job may take as long as a "blind copy" from
> >  'source' to 'target' after 'target' was initially removed.
> > 
> >  Is there any "lean method" to do what is described above ?
> > 
> >  Thank you very much for any help in advance!
> >  Best regards,
> >  mcc
> 
> 
> The tool you are looking for is 'rsync'.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Reverend Paul Colquhoun, ULC.    http://andor.dropbear.id.au/~paulcol
>  Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.
> Then, when you do, you'll be a mile away, and you'll have their shoes.
> 

Hi all,

thank you very much for the hints!
Great! Saves me a lot of time.

Have a nice weekend!
Best regards
mcc


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