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NAME
cvsync - synchronize CVS repositories
SYNOPSIS
cvsync [-46LVZhqvz] [-c file] [-p file] [URI ...]
DESCRIPTION
cvsync is a fast, portable, IPv6 capable CVS repository synchronization
utility. cvsync consists of a client program cvsync, a server program
cvsyncd, a supplemental tool cvscan, cvsup2cvsync, and, cvsync2cvsup.
cvsync retrieves CVS repository tree(s), which is called `collections' on
the remote host where cvsyncd is running, and creates/updates the local
mirror of them. The update algorithm allows to transfer just differences
between sets of files across the network link, using cryptographic hash
function and so on.
The following options are available:
-4 Forces cvsync to use IPv4 addresses only.
-6 Forces cvsync to use IPv6 addresses only.
-L Forces cvsync to set `errormode' to `fixup' for all collections.
-V Print the version number of cvsync to standard error.
-Z Disables a compression.
-c file
Specifies the file to store configurations and collections.
-h Print the location of the default configuration file, the
protocol revision number, the version number of cvsync, and the
usage to standard error.
-p file
Specifies the file to store a pid number.
-q Be silent mode.
-v Be verbose mode.
-z Enables a compression.
CONFIGURATION FILE
cvsync uses a configuration file which specifies the remote host(s) and
collections to be updated. Basically it is a free format plain text file
whose keywords are separated by white space(s) and/or carriage return(s).
Comments begin with `#' and extend to the end of the line.
The following keywords are available:
base directory
Specifies a prefix used for relative pathnames in all of the
keyword `refuse' and `scanfile'. It must be an absolute path.
This keyword is valid in `config'.
base-prefix directory
Specifies a prefix used for relative pathnames in all of the
keyword `prefix'. It must be an absolute path. This keyword is
valid in `config'.
collection { ... }
Specifies a collection to be updated. The keywords and
parameters that are included in the succeeding braces are used to
specify the collection name, the local path where the collection
is stored, and so on.
compress
Enables a compression. This keyword is valid in `config'.
config { ... }
Defines a session with the keywords and parameters in the
succeeding braces. A `config' has a `hostname' and a `port'
number of a remote host, and one or more `collection' to be
updated. cvsync processes every `config' of the configuration
file in due order. A nest of `config' is not allowed.
errormode mode
Specifies the behavior when any potential errors/conflicts are
found in local distributions.
The following modes are available:
abort Exit with error messages immediately.
fixup Recover errors/conflicts and keep running.
ignore Ignore any errors/conflicts.
The default value is `abort'. This keyword is valid in
`collection'.
hash type
Specifies the hash type that cvsync uses to verify files and
deltas transferred during a synchronization. `md5' shall be
supported in any environments. `ripemd160', `sha1', `tiger192'
and, any other types are optional. The default value is `md5'.
This keyword is valid in `config'.
host, hostname hostname
Specifies the remote host name. This keyword is valid in
`config'.
loose Obsoleted. Same to set `errormode' to `ignore'.
name name
Specifies a collection name to be updated. `all' is a special
name that can be used with `release list' to fetch a list of
available collections from the remote host. See also `release'.
This keyword is valid in `collection'.
port number
Specifies the remote port number. The default value is 7777.
This keyword is valid in `config'.
prefix directory
Specifies the directory where files of the retrieved collection
are stored. It must be an absolute path. This keyword is valid
in `collection'.
proto, protocol af
Forces cvsync to use an address family af.
The following address families are available:
inet, inet4, ipv4
IP version 4
inet6, ipv6
IP version 6
This keyword is valid in `config'.
refuse file
Specifies a refuse file name. Using the refuse file, the clients
can specify sets of files that they does not wish to receive.
The single pattern is permitted on each line, and files and
directories matching the patterns are neither updated nor
deleted; they are simply ignored. The patterns are interpreted
by fnmatch(3). This keyword is valid in `collection'.
release type
Specifies a type of collections which are retrieved from the
remote host. When most of files in a collection have a specific
format such as rcsfile(5), cvsync can use optimized algorithms to
transfer such files. However, it needs that `release type' is
specified properly.
Using `release type', you can specify transfer a file tree itself
in a collection or a partial information of the tree such as a
specific revision in rcsfile(5). This is the reason why cvsync
does not decide the collection type automatically.
The following types are available:
list Fetch a list of available collections from the remote
host. When `name' is specified as `all' the list
contains all of the collections, when specified as `rcs'
the list contains collections whose type is `rcs'. See
also `name'.
rcs Fetch a collection whose type is `rcs' from the remote
host. The collection name must be specified in `name'.
This keyword is valid in `collection'.
scanfile file
Specifies the scanfile to store the information about a directory
structure. When a scanfile is specified, cvsync does not scan a
directory structure and use the information from the scanfile
instead. This allows to reduce disk i/o load radically. This
file is generated automatically if does not exist and is updated
when cvsync is executed. It must be an absolute path. This
keyword is valid in `collection'.
umask number
Forces cvsync to use a umask value of number. The default value
is 022. This keyword is valid in `collection'.
URI SYNTAX
cvsync accepts the following URI syntax in addition to the config file.
cvsync://<host>[:<port>][/[<name>/<release>/][?prefix=....]]
host Equivalent to `host' in `config'.
port Equivalent to `port' in `config'. When this is omitted, `7777'
is used by default.
name Equivalent to `name' in `collection'. When this is omitted,
`all' is used by default.
release
Equivalent to `release' in `collection'. When this is omitted,
`list' is used by default.
prefix Equivalent to `prefix' in `collection'. This can be omitted only
when `release' is specified as `list'.
For example:
% cvsync cvsync://cvsync.example.com/
Retrieves a list of all collections from `cvsync.example.com'.
This is equivalent to `cvsync://cvsync.example.com/all/list/'.
% cvsync cvsync://cvsync.example.com/netbsd/rcs/?prefix=/cvsroot
Retrieves `netbsd' collection from `cvsync.example.com' and store
it into `/cvsroot' on the client. The collection type is `rcs'.
EXAMPLES
This is a typical configuration file to update a local mirror of the
NetBSD repository:
config {
hostname cvsync.example.com
collection {
name all release list
}
}
config {
hostname cvsync.example.com
collection {
name netbsd release rcs
prefix /cvsroot
}
}
The first config retrieves the available collection list on the remote
host, and then the next config updates the `netbsd' collection. /cvsroot
is the directory where the repository to be stored in on the client, and
cvsync.example.com is a hostname of the remote host.
EXIT STATUS
The cvsync utility exits EXIT_SUCCESS on success, and EXIT_FAILURE if an
error occurs.
SEE ALSO
cvscan(1), cvsyncd(1)
DragonFly 6.5-DEVELOPMENT June 23, 2005 DragonFly 6.5-DEVELOPMENT