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Very interesting and useful, thanks!
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neat.. so.. what is the most creative use for this that we can come up with?
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I'm a big incron user, I find it a lot of different uses. Sadly, it isn't recursive, which means there isn't an easy means to tell it to monitor a directory and all of its contents (even if subfolders), and the hacks to do that (like make incron change its config each time a new directory is created) are very slow.
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I'm a big incron user, I find it a lot of different uses. Sadly, it isn't recursive, which means there isn't an easy means to tell it to monitor a directory and all of its contents (even if subfolders), and the hacks to do that (like make incron change its config each time a new directory is created) are very slow.
Ah, that's a very bad news
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A good use for this may be to rsync config files if you update one on one machine and want it to be uniform across multiple machines. Just my thought.
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OT fine man! hope you are well :-)
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