On annoyance is that the watch feature is only possible with the logged in user.
Example: http user owned directory that has no login or home. Auto synchronizing files then does nothing essentially because the scripting needed on the remote to copy the files over has no merit over scripting rsync locally.
A similar problem arises with files owned by root.
On annoyance is that the watch feature is only possible with the logged in user.
Example: http user owned directory that has no login or home. Auto synchronizing files then does nothing essentially because the scripting needed on the remote to copy the files over has no merit over scripting rsync locally.
A similar problem arises with files owned by root.