Andreas Scherbaum on Nostr: In earlier days I was using #unison to two-way (mostly manually) sync a directory ...
In earlier days I was using #unison to two-way (mostly manually) sync a directory between hosts. But this is becoming a huge problem, as unison requires the very same version on both sides, and my systems are quite different these days.
What other Linux tools out there can do a reliable two-way sync of a directory?
#Linux #Sync #Copy #Filetransfer #FollowerPower #FediTips
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