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@@ -2,4 +2,6 @@ I have followed this idea along, and it seems to work pretty well.
Now I have a question as a git newbie. Can I have the post-commit hook on the server use something like rsync to update the files on a third machine hosting the web server? The web server does not have git (cretins!). Of course I could just run a cron job.
Or, was this last remark about rebuilding after pulling meant to apply to rebuilding after pushing as well?
-- David Bremner
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+* *Updated* Now that I play with this a bit, this seems not so important. Having a seperate sync operation that I run from the laptop is no big deal, and lets me update the parts of my site not yet managed by ikiwiki at the same time.