look into mirror, a perl app that uses ftp to keep files in sync <wrap> http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/contrib/noarch//noarch//mirror-2.9-7.noarch.htm l </wrap> it kicks serious butt sgd -- work: http://www.ti3.com/ non: http://thinksafely.org/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Eduardo Dominguez [mailto:lalo_dominguez at yahoo.com] > > > How do you guys synchronize code (and any type of file) > between the "live" and "test" servers ? FTP is good, > but then you have to know which files have changed > and doing that involves lots of points-and-clicks, selections > and repetetive and boring tasks.