4.3 Automatic mechanisms in the remsync
program
The following points apply to many of the remsync
commands.
We describe them here once and for all.
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The file `.remsync' describes the various properties for the
current synchronization. It is kept right in the top directory of a
synchronized directory tree. Some commands may be executed without any
need for this file. The program waits as far as possible before reading
it.
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If the `.remsync' file is not found when required, and only then,
the user is interactively asked to fill a questionnaire about it.
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If the `.remsync' file has been logically modified after having
been read, or if it just has been created, the program will save it back
on disk. But it will do so only before reading another `.remsync'
file, or just before exit. A preexisting `.remsync' will be
renamed to `.remsync.bak' before it is rewritten, when this is
done, any previous `.remsync.bak' file is discarded.
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Many commands refer to previously entered information by repeating this
information. For example, one can refer to a particular
scan
statement by entering the wildcard to be scanned by this statement.
An alternative method of specifying a statement consists in using the
decimal number which appears between square brackets in the result
of a list
command.
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Whenever a site list must be given, it is a space separated list of
remote sites. If the list is preceeded by a bang (!), the list is
complemented, that is, the sites that will be operated upon are all
those not appearing in the list. As a special case, if the site
list is completely empty, then all sites are selected.
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