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SubjectRe: Userland Kernel Download Tool
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Followup to:  <m3bt6pa39r.fsf@emma1.emma.line.org>
By author: Matthias Andree <ma@dt.e-technik.uni-dortmund.de>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> Who might you be? Whatever, I think, there are tools close to what you
> want, like rsync. Given the proper ignore lists, they will do what you
> mean quite closely. So it comes down to doing a script with sorts the
> proper ignore lists out, then calls upon rsync. This would however mean
> we need a publicly accessible rsync:// server with an unpacked CURRENT
> kernel tree.
>
> Sounds feasible? Just a light brain wind, not really a brainstorm.
>

Shouldn't be hard to do at all. We can set up something like that on
rsync.kernel.org.

-hpa
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