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Re: clue for repos corruption?

From: Jan Hendrik <jan.hendrik_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: 2003-11-07 17:52:35 CET

Concerning Re: clue for repos corruption?
John Peacock wrote on 7 Nov 2003, 6:59, at least in part:

> FWIW, rsync on Win32 works just fine (using Cygwin tools at least).
> We have a massive set of files which we use rsync daily to update (and
> I am talking thousands of files of various sizes). We aren't using a
> dialup line, but it is over a WAN link (fractional T1) and is much
> faster than using FTP or drive maps.

John,

thank you for your comment. I'll look at that again, though I have
only FTP access. It was a university site describing setup of rsync
for their student's private pages and the admin requested Linux for
mentioned reasons. However, I have the feeling Cygwin would be
more than I could bear currently ... this SVN thing has drained me
quite a lot - much work and trouble for weeks and no result, except
that it would be fine if only thing would start running fine.

Best regards

Jan Hendrik

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