Hola,
new to the list and maybe having problems with english I ask for a friendly and
a not too difficult answer.
Using Windows 7 Pro,
D-link DNS-323 NAS-Storage
rSync: actual Version (just downloaded)
Here is the stange behavier:
I use
rsync.exe -a -v --progress --delete --ignore-errors
balearenin...@gmx.net wrote:
Hola,
new to the list and maybe having problems with english I ask for a
friendly and a not too difficult answer.
Using Windows 7 Pro,
D-link DNS-323 NAS-Storage
rSync: actual Version (just downloaded)
Here is the stange behavier:
I use
rsync.exe -a -v
Verry fast answer... Thank you Tony
Hola,
new to the list and maybe having problems with english I ask for a
friendly and a not too difficult answer.
Using Windows 7 Pro,
D-link DNS-323 NAS-Storage
rSync: actual Version (just downloaded)
Here is the stange behavier:
I use
Thanks Matt. I'll do some research on unison.
- Chris
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:27 PM, Matt McCutchen m...@mattmccutchen.net wrote:
On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 11:31 -0700, Chris wrote:
I need to keep two identical copies of files on my desktop and laptop,
so I want to use the -delete option. But
Before I call this a bug, I figured I'd ask -- what's the + 3 for in
calc_sacl_entries?
static int calc_sacl_entries(const rsync_acl *racl)
{
/* A System ACL always gets user/group/other permission entries. */
return racl-names.count
#ifdef ACLS_NEED_MASK
+ 4;
On 15/08/10 14:06, Morgan Read wrote:
On 09/08/10 09:32, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Sat, 2010-08-07 at 19:54 +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
I've been running this command, with the accompanying error:
[r...@mythtv ~]# ssh -t rs...@192.168.1.40 sudo rsync -avzAXH
--delete-after -e