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CSYNC(1)			[FIXME: manual]			      CSYNC(1)

NAME
       csync - A commandline frontent for csync a user level bidirectional
       file synchronizer.

SYNOPSIS
       csync [OPTION...] SOURCE DESTINATION

DESCRIPTION
       csync is a client only bidirectional file synchronizer. It synchronizes
       the content of SOURCE with DESTINATION and vice versa. The DESTINATION
       can be a local directory or a remote file server.

       You can use csync for different things. The intention is to provide
       Roaming Home Directories for Linux but you can use it to synchronize
       your music collection or create a backup of a directory.

OPTIONS
       --create-statedb
	   Run update detection and write the statedb (TESTING ONLY!)

       -d, --disable-statedb
	   Disable the usage and creation of a statedb.

       --exclude-file=<file>
	   Add an additional exclude file

       -r, --reconcile
	   Run ONLY update detection and reconcilation This option is for
	   debugging

       -u, --update
	   Run ONLY the update detection This option is for debugging

       -?, --help
	   Print the help list

       -V, --version
	   Print program version

EXIT STATUS
       0
	   Success

       1
	   Failure (syntax or usage error; configuration error; unexpected
	   error).

EXAMPLES
       ·   csync /home/user /backup/home/user

	       Synchronizer two local directories.

       ·   csync /home/user smb://server/share/user

	       Synchronize a home directory with a SMB share.

       ·   csync /home/user smb://user:password@server/share/user

	       Synchronize a home directory with a SMB share and provide username and
	       password directly.

BUGS
       Please report bugs at https://dev.csync.org/.

SEE ALSO
       libcsync(7)

AUTHORS
       Andreas Schneider <mail@cynapses.org>

COPYING
       Copyright \(c) 2006-2008 Andreas Schneider. Free use of this software
       is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

[FIXME: source]			  12/13/2008			      CSYNC(1)
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