This seems sure to be a FAQ, but it's quite resistant to Googling....

AFAICT, rsync provides the necessary INFRASTRUCTURE to synchronizing
directories, but not the full solution.  In particular, it doesn't
seem to provide a solution to the problem of multiple writes between
synchronizations (or have I missed this)?

Yes, you can do a bidirectional synchronization, but rsync --update is
going to look at just the latest mod time, not the difference between
last mtime and the new one....

Now, for arbitrary files, there isn't going to be a good solution to
this problem, but at least one should flag this case for manual
intervention....

So:  is there some OS solution out there that, say, yokes rsync together
with some form of log file in order to do bidirectional
synchronization, comparing modtimes with the last synch when deciding
what to do?

Seems like the remote file list capability might be a part of such a
solution?

this seems like an itch that someone has already scratched (and most
likely several someones).

Thanks,
R


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