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+@ECHO OFF
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+REM *****************************************************************
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+REM
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+REM CWRSYNC.CMD - Batch file template to start your rsync command (s).
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+REM
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+REM By Tevfik K. (http://itefix.no)
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+REM *****************************************************************
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+REM Make environment variable changes local to this batch file
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+SETLOCAL
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+REM ** CUSTOMIZE ** Specify where to find rsync and related files (C:\CWRSYNC)
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+SET CWRSYNCHOME=%PROGRAMFILES%\CWRSYNC
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+REM Set HOME variable to your windows home directory. That makes sure
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+REM that ssh command creates known_hosts in a directory you have access.
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+SET HOME=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%
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+REM Make cwRsync home as a part of system PATH to find required DLLs
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+SET CWOLDPATH=%PATH%
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+SET PATH=%CWRSYNCHOME%\BIN;%PATH%
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+REM Windows paths may contain a colon (:) as a part of drive designation and
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+REM backslashes (example c:\, g:\). However, in rsync syntax, a colon in a
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+REM path means searching for a remote host. Solution: use absolute path 'a la unix',
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+REM replace backslashes (\) with slashes (/) and put -/cygdrive/- in front of the
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+REM drive letter:
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+REM
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+REM Example : C:\WORK\* --> /cygdrive/c/work/*
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+REM
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+REM Example 1 - rsync recursively to a unix server with an openssh server :
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+REM
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+REM rsync -r /cygdrive/c/work/ remotehost:/home/user/work/
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+REM
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+REM Example 2 - Local rsync recursively
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+REM
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+REM rsync -r /cygdrive/c/work/ /cygdrive/d/work/doc/
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+REM
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+REM Example 3 - rsync to an rsync server recursively :
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+REM (Double colons?? YES!!)
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+REM
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+REM rsync -r /cygdrive/c/doc/ remotehost::module/doc
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+REM
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+REM Rsync is a very powerful tool. Please look at documentation for other options.
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+REM
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+REM ** CUSTOMIZE ** Enter your rsync command(s) here
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