Paul wrote:
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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Bob Goodwin
Sent: Thursday, May 14, 2009 1:24 PM
To: Community assistance, encouragement,and advice for using Fedora.
Subject: Re: rsync -
Andras Simon wrote:
If you change the files "in parallel" on both computers, then I'm
afraid you'll have to manually merge them. The only tool I
know about
which helps with this is Emacs' emerge (which, for all my love for
Emacs, I find nearly unusable), but there must be others.
Andras
Ok, I have two conflicting replies. I will make back up files
and give it a try.
Thanks for the responses.
Bob
Why not keep the files in e-space so that you can edit them from either
machine and always only be changing the one and only copy? (not counting
backups)
Types of e-space:
* A directory that is shared on a network.
* A GoogleDocs file space.
* A server (let's call it 3).
* An SD card/USB key.
* A (god forbid) floppy disk.
- Paul
Yes I suppose those are possibilities but I've used rsync in the past
when the transfers were simpler.
I just got "unison" via yum, now to figure out how to use it, there's no
man file or documentation that I have found yet?
Thanks.
Bob
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