Two macs, two itunes, keep in sync?

I have a macbook pro with its own itunes library. I'm buying a mac mini which will also have its own itunes library (ie wont be sharing the macbook's one).
Probably a stupid question but I'm wondering how to keep these two separate libraries in sync. Assuming I authorise both macs to play itunes protected content, if I simply do a regular Duplicate of the itunes and itunes music directories of one mac to the other (using Retrospect Backup software) will that be sufficient, or can that in any way corrupt the data?
Any help would be appreciated
Daithi

Ok great. Well that's what I meant - the whole folder including library files, itunes music, movies etc.
My concern was that this might in some way corrupt the way iTunes runs on the Mac mini (what with it keeping its own library organised etc) but obviously it's just ok to transplant them (the setting on Retrospect overwrites everything ensuring the two folders are exact copies of each other) so I guess it's all fine!
Thanks for the help

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