[horde] Re: CSV for Webhosting Server

Hermit klowther at cisnet.com
Mon Apr 11 17:59:06 PDT 2005


Do you have rsync and ftp installed on your server?  I followed the directions 
below and now have a script that I run on occasion.

rsync -avC rsync.horde.org::horde-cvs /home/cvs/horde

Ken


Umbroboy wrote:
> do you mean this:
> 
> The following resources are available from rsync.horde.org:
> 
> horde-cvs         Horde CVS Tree     (Approximately 100M)
> To get a copy of the horde-cvs resource, for example, use:
> 
> rsync -avC rsync.horde.org::horde-cvs /your/local/path
> Please Note: if you get a local copy of the CVS tree this way, you still 
> need to use CVS to check out a readable copy of the code from it. You can 
> find instructions on using CVS here; however, you will need to use -d 
> /your/local/path instead of what is given on that page.
> 
> Also note that rsync now uses SSH as the transport by default. If you still 
> need to use RSH instead, specify "-e rsh" on the rsync command line or set 
> the environment variable RSYNC_RSH to "rsh".
> 
> There's a simple shell script available here which will perform the bulk of 
> the work for you.
> 
> If you don't have rsync, you can get it at ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync.
> 
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> i cant access to the ftp site of rsync.
> 
> how can i install it on my webhosting server. Can you give me more help and 
> details?
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> thanks a lot
> 
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> umbroboy
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> "Hermit" <klowther at cisnet.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
> news:425993BE.1090009 at cisnet.com...
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>>Umbroboy wrote:
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>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>how can i download the CSV Versions of horde, imp etc?
>>>My Domain is on a webhosting server.
>>>
>>>
>>>thanks
>>>
>>>umbroboy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>Follow the directions on the website?
>>
>>Ken
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