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If I understand correctly you'd want a file in the source directory to be copied to the target if it's not in the target and a file in the target directory to be copied to the source if it's not in the source?
Wouldn't it be achievable with dirsync -u -2? Never tried it myself but it's probably worth trying ...
You asked in 2016 "Wouldn't it be achievable with dirsync -u -2? Never tried it myself but it's probably worth trying ..." - No, that doesn't work.
Copying files that exist on target to source when they don't exist in source - doesn't work
Purges somehow work in both directions with twoway = True and purge=True
Original report by Anonymous.
As of title. Currently it works only with files which exist already on both source and target.
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