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What happens if autosync tries to update a local file with a more recent version from the remote computer, but the local file is currently locked by a program running on the local computer? What does it do?
This is actually not as arcane as it might sound. If I want to sync a password file, it might happen that the local password manager program has the file open! Thanks! |
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AutoSync will skip that locked file and try to update it in next scheduled time.
BTW, AutoSync will maintain up 2 old versions of a changed file. Thanks for this question and thank you for using Gbridge! |
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This is probably the wrong topic as my remark is more or less a feature request :
I'm syncing lots of very small text files in deep directory structures - would it be possible to get an option to skip creation of those "--gbsync?-" files ? (It's not really easy to get rid of them if you want to restore a directory structure from a synched version and the --gbsync?- files take quite some disk space). |
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To keep the gui simple, we didn't add knob to control the number of version Gbridge keeps. We will consider adding it in later release. Thanks!
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