Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-20 Thread Emanoil Kotsev
T o n g wrote: > > Thanks for your feedback, Emanoil. Could you elaborate more? unison > "looks" promising to me, and I've just learned that there are no ocaml > runtime dependency for it on i386, amd64. So usability is the most > important issue to me now. Anyone has positive experience with uni

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-19 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sat, Sep 19, 2009 at 07:32:57AM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 03:26:37AM +, T o n g wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Anyone knows a good bi-directional file-synchronization tool that can > > synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions on > > diffe

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-19 Thread Andrew Sackville-West
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 03:26:37AM +, T o n g wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone knows a good bi-directional file-synchronization tool that can > synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions on > different hosts, propagating the changes between them? > > This is mainly use to synchr

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-18 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 01:40:03PM +, T o n g wrote: > On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:03:47 +0200, Emanoil Kotsev wrote: > > >> This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories between my > >> notebook and desktop (at home and at work). Any good recommendation? > >> . . . > > Hi, so far I have

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-18 Thread Sylvain Le Gall
Hello, On 18-09-2009, T o n g wrote: > On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:03:47 +0200, Emanoil Kotsev wrote: > >>> This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories between my >>> notebook and desktop (at home and at work). Any good recommendation? >>> . . . >> Hi, so far I have not found any nice and

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-18 Thread T o n g
On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 08:03:47 +0200, Emanoil Kotsev wrote: >> This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories between my >> notebook and desktop (at home and at work). Any good recommendation? >> . . . > Hi, so far I have not found any nice and useful software that can do > this (I mean wit

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-18 Thread Sylvain Le Gall
On 18-09-2009, T o n g wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone knows a good bi-directional file-synchronization tool that can > synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions on > different hosts, propagating the changes between them? > > This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-18 Thread Rakotomandimby Mihamina
09/18/2009 06:26 AM, T o n g: syrep is too limited, unison seems to be the exact tool that I'm looking for, just I want to avoid its dependency (OCaml) if possible. - You dont need ocaml to use unison - OCaml is a very good programming language -- Architecte Informatique chez Blueline/Gu

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-17 Thread Jochen Schulz
T o n g: > > Anyone knows a good bi-directional file-synchronization tool that can > synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions on > different hosts, propagating the changes between them? > > This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories between my > notebook and

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-17 Thread Emanoil Kotsev
T o n g wrote: > Hi, > > Anyone knows a good bi-directional file-synchronization tool that can > synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions on > different hosts, propagating the changes between them? > > This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories between my > no

RE: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-17 Thread David Christensen
T o n g wrote: > This is mainly use to synchronize files and directories between my > notebook and desktop (at home and at work). I run a CVS server on Debian and use it to sync files between GNU/ Linux, BSD, and Windows machines. CVS can do DOS/ Unix line-ending conversion of text files for yo

Re: bi-directional file-synchronization tool

2009-09-17 Thread Cameron Hutchison
T o n g writes: >Anyone knows a good bi-directional file-synchronization tool that can >synchronize changes to files and directories in both directions on >different hosts, propagating the changes between them? >syrep is too limited, unison seems to be the exact tool that I'm looking >for, ju