I am unsure of your operating system requirments. However, Mac OS X 10.4
and later supports LaunchD and watch folders. This lets you run a script
when items at a specific path change. A second hand machine which runs Mac
OS X 10.4 should not set you back that much.
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Etienne wrote:
I would like to know if it's possible for Rsync to automatically mirror a
folder and it's content from one deamon to another. (or one client to a
deamon) Basically I want users to drag and drop files in a folder and Rsync
to mirror these files as soon as it sees them. A cron or
On 19.11.2008 07:03, Etienne D wrote:
Hi !
I would like to know if it's possible for Rsync to automatically mirror a
folder and it's content from one deamon to another. (or one client to a
deamon) Basically I want users to drag and drop files in a folder and Rsync
to mirror these files as
Etienne D wrote:
Hi !
I would like to know if it's possible for Rsync to automatically mirror a
folder and it's content from one deamon to another. (or one client to a
deamon) Basically I want users to drag and drop files in a folder and Rsync
to mirror these files as soon as it sees them. A