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atomic-rsync
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cvs2includes
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deny-rsync
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file-attr-restore
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instant-rsyncd
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logfilter
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lsh
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mapfrom
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savetransfer.c
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Editing: cvs2includes
#!/usr/bin/perl # # This script finds all CVS/Entries files in the current directory and below # and creates a local .cvsinclude file with non-inherited rules including each # checked-in file. Then, use this option whenever using --cvs-exclude (-C): # # -f ': .cvsinclude' # # That ensures that all checked-in files/dirs are included in the transfer. # (You could alternately put ": .cvsinclude" into an .rsync-filter file and # use the -F option, which is easier to type.) # # The downside is that you need to remember to re-run cvs2includes whenever # you add a new file to the project. use strict; open(FIND, 'find . -name CVS -type d |') or die $!; while (<FIND>) { chomp; s#^\./##; my $entries = "$_/Entries"; s/CVS$/.cvsinclude/; my $filter = $_; open(ENTRIES, $entries) or die "Unable to open $entries: $!\n"; my @includes; while (<ENTRIES>) { push(@includes, $1) if m#/(.+?)/#; } close ENTRIES; if (@includes) { open(FILTER, ">$filter") or die "Unable to write $filter: $!\n"; print FILTER map "+ /$_\n", @includes; close FILTER; print "Updated $filter\n"; } elsif (-f $filter) { unlink($filter); print "Removed $filter\n"; } } close FIND;
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