have a set of check-box options for most
settings, along with the include/exclude lists, and use the current
option list for "extra arguments" with a warning that any user-defined
options must be RsyncP compatible.
Joe Krahn
> From: Raman Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2008-
h an enable/disable config flag.
Joe Krahn
> From: Raman Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2008-02-12 03:06
>
> Attachments: rsync_varsub.patch
> I patched Rsync.pm to do variable substitution for RsyncArgs. My use
> case for this is including an --exclude-from parameter with
Of course, a proper implementation also means updating File::RsyncP on
CPAN. I think it is a simple but useful addition.
Joe Krahn
RsyncPExt.pm
Description: Perl program
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data usage is worth it for some users. It should be
fairly easy to implement, other than managing deletion of unused pool files.
Joe Krahn
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Raman Gupta wrote:
> Joe Krahn wrote:
>>> From: Raman Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - 2008-02-12 03:06
>>>
>>> Attachments: rsync_varsub.patch I patched Rsync.pm to do variable
>>> substitution for RsyncArgs. My use case for this is including an
>
might want to give the idea a try if they are working
where a Windows storage system is already in place, or Windows is
mandated by misguided administrators.
Joe
Joe Krahn wrote:
> Has anyone considered using symlinks to manage the pool files instead of
> hard links? It would be less effici