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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Using a remote/shared location for planner files
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Richard Fieldsend |
Subject: |
[emacs-wiki-discuss] Using a remote/shared location for planner files |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Aug 2005 10:47:04 +0100 (BST) |
Hi All,
I was wondering whether the following would work, and
I thought I'd see if anyone has tried it.
The idea is to run a planner system on two different
systems (home and work) which I can use from both
locations, keeping track of my stuff I do wherever I
do it.
Currently I run two different instances, using a
~/plans/ directory on my home machine and c:\plans\ on
my work machine. What I'd like to do is use the ftp
remote editing to place the plans at something like:
/address@hidden:/plans/
The publishing directory would be on the same server
but located seperately.
Problems that I can foresee:
i. my home system is a Linux box, my work system a
Windows machine (not by choice!). Sharing the file
between the two might cause problems
ii. ownership issues because of Windows broken
security model.
So, has anyone tried it? Was it successful?
For information I am using the Muse port of planner as
I also run a few other Muse 'projects', which are all
joined together in one publishing directory on my
remote server.
Thanks in anticipation
Richard
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