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Old 04-14-2008
Joe Henning
 
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Default Rsync recently modified files first

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I'm using rsync to mirror/transfer files between a remote server and my loc=
al server. I've recently been given some new transfer requirements --- I n=
ow have transfer files from the remote to local server in a "reverse timeli=
ke" fashion; i.e., I have to transfer most-recently modified/created files =
first and then work backwards in time. From what I've read in the document=
ation, I don't think rsync can do this for me. Can it? If not, is it an "=
easy" modification to make? How would one go about doing it? Thanks.

Joe

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I'm using rsync to mirror/transfer files between a remote server and my loc=
al server.&nbsp; I've recently been given some new transfer requirements --=
- I now have transfer files from the remote to local server in a "reverse t=
imelike" fashion; i.e., I have to transfer most-recently modified/created f=
iles first and then work backwards in time.&nbsp; From what I've read in th=
e documentation, I don't think rsync can do this for me.&nbsp; Can it?&nbsp=
; If not, is it an "easy" modification to make?&nbsp; How would one go abou=
t doing it?&nbsp; Thanks.<br><br>Joe<br><br /><hr />Going green? <a href=3D=
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