On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 19:22, Dirk Nienhaus wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> i'd like to use multisync on a debian machine without graphical 
> interface. i only have a ssh connection to administrate the box.
> 
> is it possible to install and use multisync in this situation?
> 
> a few months ago i have read something about multisync as command line 
> tool, but i can't retrieve it ;)
> 

the situation is like this:

the current multisync version depends on this graphical stuff. but it is
fairly easy to remove these depencies from the source code by replacing
the graphical function calls with stubs and adding a "--sync <name>"
option that syncs the sync pair. The downside is then that you have to
hand-edit the configuartion files for the sync pairs (altough they could
be produced on another client by a graphical multisync version and the
copied)

the next multisync version is designed to be usable by gui, command line
or whatever you can think of :)

Armin



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