--no-unicode-fix commented, and README update
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@ -22,12 +22,12 @@ along with gcp. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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** WTF ? **
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gcp is a file copier, loosely inspired from cp, but with high level functionnalities like:
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gcp is a file copier, loosely inspired from cp, but with high level functionalities like:
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- progression indicator
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- gcp continue coping even when there is an issue: he just skip the file with problem, and go on
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- journalization: gcp write what he is doing, this allow to now which files where effectively copied
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- gcp continue copying even when there is an issue: he just skip the file with problem, and go on
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- journalization: gcp write what he is doing, this allow to know which files where effectively copied
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- fixing names to be compatible with the target filesystem (e.g. removing incompatible chars like "?" or "*" on vfat)
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- if you launch a copy when an other is already running, the files are added to the first queue, this avoir you hard drive to move its head all the time
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- if you launch a copy when an other is already running, the files are added to the first queue, this avoid your hard drive to move its head all the time
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- files saving: you can keep track of files you have copied, and re-copy them later (useful when, for example, you always copy some free music to all your friends).
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- gcp will be approximately option-compatible with cp (approximately because the behaviour is not exactly the same, see below)
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@ -39,18 +39,31 @@ Pretty much like cp (see gcp --help).
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Please note that the behaviour is not exactly the same as cp, even if gcp want to be option-compatible. Mainly, the destination filenames can be changed (by default, can be deactivated).
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gcp doesn't implement yet all the options from cp, but it's planed.
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** journalizaion **
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The journal is planed to be used by gcp itself, buts remains human-readable. It is located in ~/.gcp/journal
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3 states are used:
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- OK means the file is copied and all operation were successful
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- PARTIAL means the file is copied, but something went wrong (e.g. changing the permissions of the file)
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- FAILED: the file is *not* copied
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after the state, a list of things which went wront are show, separated by ", "
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** What's next ? **
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Several improvment are already planed:
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Several improvment are already planed
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- copy queue management (moving copy order)
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- advanced console interface
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- notification (xmpp and maybe mail) when a long copy is finished
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- retry for files which where not correctly copied
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- retry for files which were not correctly copied
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- badly encoded unicode filenames fix
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- file copy integrity check
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... and other are with a "maybe"
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- graphic interface
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- desktop (Kde, Gnome, XFCE, ...) integration
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- distant copy (ftp)
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- basic server mode, for copying files on network without the need of nfs or other heavy stuff
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** Credits **
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parser.add_option("--preserve", action="store", default='mode,ownership,timestamps',
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help=_("preserve the specified attributes"))
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parser.add_option("--no-unicode-fix", action="store_false", dest='unicode_fix', default=True,
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help=_("don't fixe name encoding errors")) #TODO
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#parser.add_option("--no-unicode-fix", action="store_false", dest='unicode_fix', default=True,
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# help=_("don't fixe name encoding errors")) #TODO
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parser.add_option("--no-fs-fix", action="store_false", dest='fs_fix', default=True,
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help=_("don't fixe filesystem name incompatibily"))
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