NAME
synctree.pl - Cleanup and sync the perl-current source-tree
SYNOPSIS
$ ./synctree.pl -t rsync -d ../perl-current [--help | more options]
or
$ ./synctree.pl -c [smokecurrent_config]
OPTIONS
Options depend on the type option, exept for some.
Configuration file
-c | --config <configfile> Use the settings from the configfile
synctree.pl can use the configuration file created by configsmoke.pl. Other options can override the settings from the configuration file.
General options
-d | --ddir <directory> Set the directory for the source-tree -t | --type <type> 'rsync', 'snapshot', 'copy' [mandatory] -v | --verbose <0..2> Set verbose level -h | --help Show help message (needs Pod::Usage) --man Show the perldoc (needs Pod::Usage)
options for -t rsync
--source <rsync-src> (ftp.linux.activestate.com::perl-current) --rsync <path/to/rsync> (rsync) --opts <rsync-opts> (-az --delete)
options for -t snapshot
--server <ftp-server> (ftp.funet.fi) --sdir <directory> (/pub/languages/perl/snap) --sfile <file> ('') --snapext <ext> (tgz) --tar <un-tar-gz> (gzip -dc %s | tar -xf -) --patchup patch a snapshot [needs the patch program] --pserver <ftp-server> (ftp2.activestate.com) --pdir <directory> (/pub/staff/gsar/APC/perl-current-diffs) --unzip <command> (gzip -dc) --patch <command> (patch) --cleanup <level> (0) none; (1) snapshot; (2) diffs; (3) both
options for -t copy
--cdir <directory> Source directory for copy_from_MANIFEST()
options for -t hardlink
--hdir <directory> Source directory to hardlink from
options for -t forest
--fsync <synctype> Master sync-type (One of the above) --mdir <directory> Master directory for primary sync --fdir <directory> Intermediate directory (pass to mktest.pl) All options that are needed for the master sync-type
DESCRIPTION
This is a small front-end for Test::Smoke::Syncer.
SEE ALSO
"Keeping in sync" in perlhack, Test::Smoke::Syncer
COPYRIGHT
(c) 2002-2003, All rights reserved.
* Abe Timmerman <abeltje@cpan.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.