Not yo my knowledge. Go for it. But if youre selling it you must publish code as per 
the GPL. Enjoy. 

TMC

On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 02:01:12PM -0400, King, Daniel wrote:
> Hi, folks.
> 
> We've gone where no man has gone before.  On HP-UX, rsync bombs at about
> 1.75 million directories, files and links (combined sum) in a single
> transfer.
> 
> Is there a professional-grade alternative on HP-UX for folks willing to pay
> for it?  It wouldn't even need to be network-aware, just from single-system
> areas to the same box, but with the nifty delete and update features that
> rsync has.  My searches turn up unison and some other tools (BSD mirror,
> etc.), but rsync has beaten any other open-source solution hands down on the
> scalability side of things.  Now, we need more ...
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> A. Daniel King, System Analyst
> HP-UX, Linux, Solaris
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