Hiya,
There is an easier install for rsync on Windows, called cwRsync,
from: www.itefix.no
Nexenta has a free GUI implementation of called rsyncshare:
www.nexenta.com
There is another free to use cross platform option:
www.anyclient.com (Made by: www.jscape.com. They make the command
line 'FTCL' but it's a little steep at $299).
nnBackup is a Windows command line utility from: www.nncron.ru
WinMerge (www.winmerge.org) has a command line option.
In Windows XP (needs install from the XP Server Resource Kit, free to
download) and a default in Vista, you can use Robocopy, more info
here: www.ss64.com/nt/robocopy.html
I think it still doesn't do deltas like rsync, but it's been a while.
Cheers,
Luis.
On 30 May 2008, at 10:46, David Bovill wrote:
Done a bit more research - rsync is available for Windows - but
AFAIK it
requires cygwin, whcih does mean that to distribute with Rev is not as
simple as including a binary.
I've been looking at alternatives - the one I have used before on
Linux and
Windows, OSX with Rev is Unison - binaries are available. It's
basically
rsync, but lets you do it between two computers with an internet
connection:
- http://alan.petitepomme.net/projets/unison/index.html
I also found this programme which is Java - and can be run from
commanline -
so can be used by Rev. It looks like it does not require
installation on the
sserver and can do incremental backups to a NAS:
- http://jfilesync.sourceforge.net/index.shtml
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