Warsync is a server replication software that utilizes the features of rsync. It enables the easy transfer of files between servers with efficient synchronization mechanisms.
This software offers beyond just file replication as it can also synchronize software packages installed on a Debian GNU/Linux system. It simplifies the process of determining what files to replicate by processing the /etc/warsync/filepacks.d directory on the server. This directory contains filepacks that are simple text files with lists of the files and directories that should be replicated.
To install Warsync on a Debian GNU/Linux system, downloading the Debian package is the best approach. Once downloaded, installation is easy with dpkg. In case of an error regarding missing dependencies, a call to apt-get can resolve the issue. Also, Warsync can be installed manually from the source tarball. However, it's worth noting that this method has not been tested.
This release comes with several new improvements. The introduction of filepack replication enhances its efficiency. The Debian package snapshot has also undergone significant improvements. The output is better, whereby -q and -v actually mean something alongside special handling when run from non-tty. Real documentation has also been included, which is accessible on the warsync-howto manpage.
In summary, Warsync is an outstanding software that automates file replication and software package synchronization. It's effortless to install and provides perfect output. The newly added features make it even more intriguing, especially for Debian GNU/Linux users.
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