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Re: Rsync reliability?
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Re: Rsync reliability?


  • Subject: Re: Rsync reliability?
  • From: email@hidden (Randal L. Schwartz)
  • Date: 31 Oct 2005 11:42:48 -0800

>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Butler <email@hidden> writes:

Mark> Have you checked out rsyncx.. I dont really know if its better but I
Mark> have had no problems and use it now exclusively instead of Carbon
Mark> copy cloner. Rsyncx maintains resource forks etc that are mac specific.

Tiger Rsync is supposed to do the same thing (with the -E).

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