091673d291
the near future
91 lines
4.3 KiB
Plaintext
91 lines
4.3 KiB
Plaintext
root = /srv/data
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root = ssh://liberty.plantroon.com//srv/data
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# Paths to synchronize
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#path = current
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#path = common
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#path = .netscape/bookmarks.html
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# Some regexps specifying names and paths to ignore
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#ignore = Path stats ## ignores /var/www/stats
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#ignore = Path stats/* ## ignores /var/www/stats/*
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#ignore = Path */stats ## ignores /var/www/somedir/stats, but not /var/www/a/b/c/stats
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#ignore = Name *stats ## ignores all files/directories that end with "stats"
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#ignore = Name stats* ## ignores all files/directories that begin with "stats"
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#ignore = Name *.tmp ## ignores all files with the extension .tmp
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# logs actions ... log_file=...
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log = false
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# When set to true, this flag causes the user interface to skip
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# asking for confirmations on non-conflicting changes. (More
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# precisely, when the user interface is done setting the
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# propagation direction for one entry and is about to move to the
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# next, it will skip over all non-conflicting entries and go
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# directly to the next conflict.)
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auto=true
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# When this is set to true, the user interface will ask no
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# questions at all. Non-conflicting changes will be propagated;
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# conflicts will be skipped.
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batch=true
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# !When this is set to true, Unison will request an extra
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# confirmation if it appears that the entire replica has been
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# deleted, before propagating the change. If the batch flag is
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# also set, synchronization will be aborted. When the path
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# preference is used, the same confirmation will be requested for
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# top-level paths. (At the moment, this flag only affects the
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# text user interface.) See also the mountpoint preference.
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confirmbigdel=true
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# When this preference is set to true, Unison will use the
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# modification time and length of a file as a `pseudo inode
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# number' when scanning replicas for updates, instead of reading
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# the full contents of every file. Under Windows, this may cause
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# Unison to miss propagating an update if the modification time
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# and length of the file are both unchanged by the update.
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# However, Unison will never overwrite such an update with a
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# change from the other replica, since it always does a safe
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# check for updates just before propagating a change. Thus, it is
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# reasonable to use this switch under Windows most of the time
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# and occasionally run Unison once with fastcheck set to false,
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# if you are worried that Unison may have overlooked an update.
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# The default value of the preference is auto, which causes
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# Unison to use fast checking on Unix replicas (where it is safe)
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# and slow checking on Windows replicas. For backward
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# compatibility, yes, no, and default can be used in place of
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# true, false, and auto. See the section "Fast Checking" for more
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# information.
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fastcheck=true
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# When this flag is set to true, the group attributes of the
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# files are synchronized. Whether the group names or the group
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# identifiers are synchronizeddepends on the preference numerids.
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group=false
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# When this flag is set to true, the owner attributes of the
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# files are synchronized. Whether the owner names or the owner
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# identifiers are synchronizeddepends on the preference
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# extttnumerids.
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owner=false
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# Including the preference -prefer root causes Unison always to
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# resolve conflicts in favor of root, rather than asking for
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# guidance from the user. (The syntax of root is the same as for
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# the root preference, plus the special values newer and older.)
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# This preference is overridden by the preferpartial preference.
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# This preference should be used only if you are sure you know
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# what you are doing!
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prefer=newer
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# When this preference is set to true, the textual user interface
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# will print nothing at all, except in the case of errors.
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# Setting silent to true automatically sets the batch preference
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# to true.
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silent=false
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# When this flag is set to true, file modification times (but not
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# directory modtimes) are propagated.
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times=true
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