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GCC: Anonymous read-only rsync access
- GNU Project
GCC: Anonymous read-only rsync access
We are offering aspects like our mailing list archives, downloads, etc. through anonymous rsync. A list of available rsync targets is available via:
rsync rsync://gcc.gnu.org/
To obtain a copy of one of the modules:
rsync --archive --delete --compress rsync://gcc.gnu.org/MODULE /my/local/directory
The same command can be run periodically to synchronize your local copy.
Other rsync options that you might want to use include
--verbose and --progress to provide feedback,
including during the initial phase that is otherwise silent.
For questions related to the use of GCC,
please consult these web pages and the
GCC manuals. If that fails,
the gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org
mailing list might help.
Comments on these web pages and the development of GCC are welcome on our
developer list at gcc@gcc.gnu.org.
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have public archives.
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