[TxMt] using rsync to enable the project drawer while working on a remote server

Rob Rix rix.rob at gmail.com
Sun Apr 16 13:26:38 UTC 2006


Any kernel hackers around? We neeeeed you! Seriously, FUSE is awesome  
and I'd love to have its functionality on my Macs.

Rob

On 16-Apr-06, at 12:48 AM, Gerd Knops wrote:

> On Apr 15, 2006, at 21:20, Trevor Harmon wrote:
>>
>> However, as has also been pointed out on the list, OS X can mount  
>> remote directories via WebDAV, AFS, and NFS. That way, you can  
>> create projects on the remote server directly, just as you would  
>> on local filesystems. I prefer this solution whenever possible  
>> because it's so simple and doesn't need rsync or other special  
>> commands.
>
> The drawback for WebDAV is that it does not handle permissions. And  
> NFS/AFS over the Internet is hazardous at best (though possible).
>
> Linux has Fuse, which makes it quite easy to write file systems in  
> userspace code. I wish there were something similar for OS X. That  
> would make it quite easy to implement file systems based on sftp  
> etc., or even file systems that hook directly into svn etc.
>
> Gerd
>
>
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