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obstinate-rsync.sh is a simple script that transfers a single directory
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(your home directory, by default) to a remote host, using rsync. You can
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specify exclude patterns in a file (~/.backup-excludes by default). The
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transfer will be reattempted until it succeed.
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transfer will be reattempted until it succeeds.
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Edit the script to configure the protocol, host, directories, etc.
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priam
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```
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The scrits based on SSH use the local user's login name as remote login;
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The scripts based on SSH use the local user's login name as remote login;
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this can be changed using the ``-l`` option, that must appear before the
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hosts' list on the command line, for example:
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Deploy one or more files in parallel on every host of the hosts' list.
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The files are copied in the remote user's home directory.
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By default, the files are transfered one by one, to be sure to notice
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the errors for each file (bad permissions, out of space, etc.), but the
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-P option allows to transfer them all together.
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By default, the files are transferred one by one, to make sure you notice
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the errors for each file (bad permissions, out of space, etc.), but you
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can use the -P switch to transfer them all at once (faster).
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While it is possible to transfer directories with the default option, to
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synchronise directories one would rather use the -r option, that uses
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prsync rather than pscp to transfer the files. With the -R option, the
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remote files that are not in the local copy will be deleted (rsync's
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--delete option). With both options, the transfer is done with rsync's
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-a (archive) option.
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--delete option). In both cases, the transfer is done with rsync's -a
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(archive) option.
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Please note that unlike rsync, prsync cannot handle multiple local
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files, therefore the -P option is ignored when passed along with -r or
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The lz.sh script emulates and extends commands lz and uz from the
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mtools.
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NOTE: although more powerful than their mtools equivalent, you should
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probably use als and aunpack from the atool package rather than these
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commands; they are much better and there are several other useful
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commands provided by atool. This script is still useful when you can't
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install Perl (atool ist written in Perl).
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NOTE: although lz.sh is more powerful than mtools' lz and uz, you should
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probably use als and aunpack from the atool package instead; they are
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much better and atool provides several other useful commands as well.
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This script is still useful when you can't install Perl (atool is
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written in Perl).
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This script handles the following archive formats through the standards
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options of GNU Tar:
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- tar.xz (txz)
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- tar.lzma (tlz)
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- tar.Z (taz)
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Note that you need GNU Tar, at least version 1.20 to support LZMA
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compressed archives, and version 1.22 for XZ compressed ones.
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NOTE: the atool package provides the arepack command, which can
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recompress to several formats and not only to xz. xzize has the
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advantage to recompress on the fly rather than unpacking the archive
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entirely on the file system and repacking it after.
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entirely on the file system and repacking it afterwards.
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at the top of the changelog, and the number of line to separate two tag
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messages.
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The changelog is displayed on the standard output, in revese order
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The changelog is displayed on the standard output, in reverse order
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(higher version numbers first), whereas the error output displays the
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included or skipped tag names (i.e. those which do not correspond to the
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pattern).
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Usage:
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git-cherry-move source_branch destination_branch [ reset-arg ]
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reset-arg is passed as the first argument of reset, so pleas be careful!
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reset-arg is passed as the first argument of reset, so please be careful!
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To move the last commit of source_branch on top of destination_branch,
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you can type the following:
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