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Re: Script to copy changed files?
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Re: Script to copy changed files?


  • Subject: Re: Script to copy changed files?
  • From: Pier Kuipers <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 14:46:10 +0100

At 00:21 -0700 14/6/01, Chris Page wrote:
nigh on 2001.06.13 9:50 AM, Emmanuel at email@hidden wrote:

You could want to try the "backup" command from the Satimage osax. It's
efficient and fast.

Latest version:

<http://perso.wanadoo.fr/vision-industrielle/osax.html>

Great! I should have also mentioned that an osax would be a good solution
(in fact, probably better, since doing it all in AS is slow). Unfortunately,
I can't open this file with StuffIt Expander 5.5. It doesn't say why, it
just silently does nothing with the file. I tried downloading it more than
once. Odd.

Satimage comes with Smile. There is even a website http://www.satimage.fr, but it's not a site dedicated to the OSAX. Satimage is a company, as I discovered, and they developed Smile and the aforementioned OSAX. Anyway, try this one:
http://www.tandb.com.au/fast/satimage_osax168.sit

Cheers,
Pier.
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