[ale] Is there a .keep for rsync?

Jerry Z. Yu z.yu at voicecom.com
Fri Apr 4 11:30:47 EST 2003


	one'd enjoy more clarity to lump them into two seperate 
directory, if all possible. One is 'site-specific', the other is 'common', 
which subject to relentless rsync. Otherwise, someday someone is going to 
do without --exclude.

On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Robert L. Harris wrote:

#
#
#Look at "--exclude" in the man page, it'll do wild cards, etc.
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#Thus spake Jim Lynch (jwl at sgi.com):
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#> 
#> I'm looking to do some dual development across a couple of different
#> Linux platforms would like to keep the files sync'ed with rsync, but the
#> configuration files are different for the two platforms so I'd like to
#> preserve them somehow without a complex rsync command.
#> 
#> Other than moving them somewhere and copying them back afterwards, does
#> anyone know of a way to do it?  It's not practical to keep them in a
#> different directory or to name them something different.  If I have to
#> do that, it's easier to just move them.
#> 
#> Thanks,
#> Jim.
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