RSync under Win32
Bob McGowan
rmcgowan@veritas.com
Mon Aug 21 15:01:00 GMT 2000
DGP85 wrote:
>
> Il Sun, 20 Aug 2000 23:33:04 +0200, su mls.linux.cygwin con una penna
> d'oca e l'inchiostro hai scritto:
>
> >I still downloading the ISO of Mandrake 7.1.
> >GetRight has broke the download and now I want to recover it with
> >RSync, but I can't receive data from Internet.
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> But the received data is all the file. The Mandrake ISO is very large
> (350 & 650 Mb), and download theese with RSync may take many hours.
> How I can reduce the dimension of Downloads?
The purpose of rsync is to reduce the load for downloading some package
"A+" when you have an older version, "A" already on your system. It
finds the differences between "A" and "A+" and only downloads them and
updates your local "A" to "A+". If you don't already have "A", you will
need to download the whole of "A+".
To reduce the dimensions, find a copy of Mandrake and use dd to read the
CD into a regular file on your system. Then use the rsync. Let me know
if you need more details on how to do this.
> Sunet tell to don't use the compress option, it's true?
Can't help here, I don't know Sunet.
> Thanks,
> --
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Bob McGowan
Staff Software Quality Engineer
VERITAS Software
rmcgowan@veritas.com
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