Hi, hey android allows execution of _legacy_ static
binary programs, via unpacking of binary as asset,
then chmod ing it properly and finally running it
through a system call [from e.g. the Java userland
of a vanilla android application package].
I doubt that Chrome OS doesn't include some
I was about to run a sync command chain I often run, and
(of course with dry run selected)
chose to remove the double dash to some of the rsync call
arguments.
Just some quick random weird human input testing.
So issued -no-owner instead of --no-owner. Complained, obviously.
Also issued -times
Thank you, Sebastian.
> On 23 May 2020, at 13:37, Sebastian Andrzej Siewior via rsync
> wrote:
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> On 2020-05-22 22:54:18 [-0700], Wayne Davison via rsync wrote:
>> Thanks for the optimizing patches, Jorrit! I've merged your latest changes
>> into the git master branch.
>
> Wouldn't it be
> On 25 May 2020, at 23:55, Wayne Davison via rsync
> wrote:
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> I've decided to give hosting it on github a try, especially since there's
> been a lot of nice contributions lately. Hopefully this will make it easier
> for both the people sending patches as well as for me to snag the
this is the rsync list
never used that option, but the manual page tells
the batch would be read by --read-batch
have you tried that?
hth br
> On 5 Aug 2022, at 18:40, sergio hernandez via rsync
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> Could anyone route me to the correct email list to resolve my doubt? Thanks.
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