
#Grsync vs yarg mac#
Its a cross platform tool, works on Linux, Windows OS and Mac OS. Helpful for debugging, but not recommended for general use. Yargi: With Kaan Urgancioglu, Pinar Deniz, Hüseyin Avni Danyal, Mehmet Yilmaz Ak. Grsync is a graphical user interface front-end for the rsync tool.

There were a couple of problems with this. You can chain multiple v’s together to increase the information presented. I ended up writing a script that mounted an NFS share, rsyncd the files across, and then cleaned up after itself.

-b – Makes backups of any files in the destination directory that aren’t included in the source. Frame-doubling below 30 Hz to ensure Adaptive-Sync at all frame rates.error (2) stat sys-apps/yard/files/yard-2.0 : Input/output error rsync.
#Grsync vs yarg archive#
-a – Enables archive mode, commonly used to back up a directory and retain all permissions, time stamps, symbolic links, etc. I emerged KDE 3.0.1 on a clean install, and afterwards I cannot emerge anything.To finish off our introduction to using rsync, let’s take a look at a few common options the command supports. Now I just use an -E unless I can be convinced I am losing something valuable. (That is how big the NAS shows the resource as. (Or maybe it has?) Furthermore, it is strange that is takes so long to move 4K of data regardless. It is almost as if rsync can't tell that the information hasn't changed. It probably has more to do with the pokey NAS I use than anything else, but I have noticed that backups take substantially longer when I use the -E flag. Is there that much extra data actually stored in the resource fork? I though OS X was a step away from this? a file transfer program for Unix systems (rcp replacement) and Rsync mirroring howto and FAQ.
#Grsync vs yarg software#
Songs, pictures, text files, movies, etc. Cygwin Sourceware project and ported software ftp site. (I assume they just mean like bookmarks created when you drag a link to the desktop for example and not the internal Safari ones).Įssentially, all I am worried about restoring is actual data. The poster below mentioned losing Safari file bookmarks. Can you give me examples of what more I could lose?
