Hi,
I'm looking for a way to synchronize files without creating any folder on
destination.
Just "feed" any existing folder on destination side with files.
Here is an example:
Imagine I have that source :
a/
a/x.txt
b/
b/y.txt
And that I have this destination :
a/
a/z.txt
The wanted result of "rsync source destination" :
a/
a/x.txt
a/z.txt
Of course my real situation involves thousand files/folders structure and I
would like not to use explicit list of synced folders.
Is there any rsync built-in option/exclude/filter combination that could produce
this?
If not, is there any clean workaround outside rsync?
For information, this is really easy to get this kind of situations, in my case
I have:
A server with 2 disks, let's say A & B. And a local drive C.
I usually use rsync to sync (and merge) remote A & B into local C. (A+B
>> C)
Then sometimes I just want to sync back some C files (by include/exclude rules)
into remote A and/or B. (C >> A) (C >> B)
Side note: this question is also posted there :
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6857333/rsync-synchronizing-files-only-without-creating-folders-on-destination
Thanks,
Vincent.
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