On May 24, 1:24 pm, Astan <astan.c...@rhubarbfizz.com> wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying to synch up two databases that are very far from each other > using diff and patch. Currently, what happens is a mysqldump on > database A (which is linux) which is sent over to database B and over > time the diff of this mysql is sent over to database B. The database B > lives on a NAS server without any linux machines available (all of > them are windows 7s) to apply the patch to the diff. I've been looking > into the python diff modules and it seems that most can't deal with > files (these .diff files are large and binary since the data in the > database is all sorts of binary). Also I've had a look at the > patch.exe program for windows which also complains about the file > being binary (or something. i've tried all sorts of flags and they > don't seem to work). Are there any patch modules out there that I'm > missing? The diff_patch_match module doesn't seem to like the diffs > with angle brackets > Thanks for any help
Ignore me. I just figured out cygwin. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list