On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:31 PM, rene7705 <rene7705@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:22 PM, marco@xxxxxxxxxx <marco@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >> >> rene7705 <rene7705@xxxxxxxxx> hat am 27. März 2012 um 12:16 geschrieben: >> >> > On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 12:08 PM, rene7705 <rene7705@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > > I've done a search for "rsync windows", and I get some rsync apps >> > > allright, but it's not clear to me yet how I would use these windows >> rsync >> > > clones to get done what I want. >> > > >> > >> > oh, one more thing; I just found that I won't always be working on the >> > windows dev server's ...\htdocs\code, sometimes i'll find myself working >> on >> > the /code copy in one of the /sites/[domainname]/code on the windows 7 >> dev >> > system. how would I use a modern source control system to distribute the >> > code from one of the subdomains to all other locations? >> >> Well, I guess google on rsync man page or read the documentation of these >> tools OR write to a mailing list that focusses on the use of linux tools. >> Then go and read about cron jobs or git/svn/putyoutoolhere >> post-receive/post-commit hooks or anything like that. >> >> >> Ok, I'll be reading everything I can find on rsync today, but I don't > think I wanna use auto-updates from cron, instead I want to hit an icon on > my desktop to start the update, either on only the windows system, or from > the windows system to all the unix domain directories.. Are you sure you want to develop on a windows machine, and then push it out on all of your linux systems? That sounds dangerous to me. It's much safer to try it on a machine with same configuration as the production systems first. - Matijn -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php