[TxMt] Re: How to share bundle

vedran vedran.kolac at gmail.com
Tue Oct 19 17:40:13 UTC 2010


@dru, thanks, making copy from library made it work on other machine...
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On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Matt Neuburg <matt at tidbits.com> wrote:

> Alan Schmitt
> <alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org> wrote:
>
> > On 18 oct. 2010, at 17:25, Matt Neuburg wrote:
> >
> > > Except that there's a slight problem: modifying a bundle's contents
> > > doesn't necessary change its modification date, so my synchronizer
> > > doesn't know that it should copy the tmbundle file from one computer to
> > > the other. So, if I know I've made a change in the bundle on the master
> > > machine, I also "touch" that bundle (using the Terminal or whatever is
> > > convenient).
> >
> > There's a (free, open source) synchronizer which may work well in this
> > case, as it considers the file contents to see if it has changed. It's
> > called Unison (http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/).
> >
>
> Yeah, actually if it comes to that, rsync is right there on your
> computer and would do just fine. In fact, in some ways it's better,
> because it doesn't know about bundles and just dives into them like
> normal folders. However, I wrote my own tool because I wanted my own
> interface that behaved the way I wanted, and because I wanted to emulate
> the Finder's behavior when copying (which I do by having the Finder
> actually *do* the copying). I give it away for free, but I'm not
> actually suggesting anyone else would want to use it. :) m.
>
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