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On 00:22 Fri 11 Nov , El Nino wrote: |
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> Dear friends, |
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> i develop my own webpages & now want to upload them to a remote server. so |
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> im new to do this... so can any body to point me a tool to do this? |
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If you can find some way (e.g. shell access or a friendly sysadmin) to |
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install it on the remote server, I highly recommend unison: |
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* net-misc/unison |
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Latest version available: 2.13.16 |
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Latest version installed: 2.13.16 |
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Size of downloaded files: 1,001 kB |
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Homepage: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/ |
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Description: Two-way cross-platform file synchronizer |
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License: GPL-2 |
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It uses the rsync protocol, so is much faster than copying the files if you've |
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just made small changes. But unlike rsync it allows full two-way |
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synchronisation, which is very useful if files can be changed on the server as |
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well as on your local copy. |
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HTH, |
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Toby |
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Quantum Information Theory group |
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Garching, Germany |
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web: www.dr-qubit.org |
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