[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

--- Wayne Davison wrote:


Another option would be to use some kind of a compressed filesystem.



Do you know of one that works on Linux? I searched for this a few months back but came up empty.

Thanks,
Joe


I'm currently working on a tool that would do such a transformation as a "preprocessing". I.e. - the files are preprocessed, and then the other directory is rsynced. In my case this is for encrypting (but I compress as part of the process, using the gzip "rsyncable" option).

If you're interested in this extremely preliminary pre-alpha not tested still being developed use at your own risk project, check out http://sourceforge.net/projects/rsyncrypto

         Shachar

P.s.
Currently, it's just the encryption part that I've worked on. The code in CVS (there is no other code at the moment) does not handle the actual tree scanning and copying, but it will soon. It goes without saying that any help would be appreciated.


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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd.
http://www.lingnu.com/

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