Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-12 Thread Adrian Howard


On 11 Jul 2005, at 23:45, Rick Frankel wrote:
[snip]

Note that there is a known problem with rsync on tiger and large
files. I tries switching my backup regimen to rsync but had to switch
back to psync due to the crashes.

[snip]

Darn it. It does appear to suck quite badly doesn't it. Hey ho.

Adrian



Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-11 Thread Adrian Howard


On 11 Jul 2005, at 05:39, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

Christopher == Christopher D Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
writes:




Christopher Dear psync users,

This may not help, but I'm about to be a former psync user, because
Tiger's rsync now understands the HFS fork, if you include -E.  This
presumably also includes the extended-access lists which psync won't
handle.


Damn. That's useful to know. Thanks.

Adrian


Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-11 Thread Adrian Howard


On 11 Jul 2005, at 19:44, Walt Pawley wrote:
[snip]

FWIW: you don't have to be on Tiger to use an hfs knowledgeable rsync.
Using the DarwinPorts system (and probably fink - though I haven't  
checked)

you can install hfsrsync.


Yup. I've used it previously. Just nice to avoid having to install  
something :-)


Adrian



Re: Installing 5.8.3

2004-02-15 Thread Adrian Howard
On Sunday, February 15, 2004, at 07:59  pm, wren argetlahm wrote:

I just installed Perl 5.8.3 per the instructions on
http://developer.apple.com/internet/opensource/perl.html.
They worked as advertised up until the end when I
type:
% perl -v

and it comes up with the default v5.6.0 built for
Darwin. Where did I go wrong?
The 5.8.3 release installs perl, by default, into /usr/local/bin so 
that the system perl distributed with Mac OS X remains untouched. Try

	/usr/local/bin/perl -v

to check that it installed okay.

Adrian



Re: Modules for 5.6.8

2002-11-28 Thread Adrian Howard
Class::DBI::Join needs a '1;' at the end of t/lib/MyBase.pm. It should 
then make test fine (on 10.2.2 with perl 5.8.0).

I've told Schwern so it will probably be fixed in the next release.

Know nothing about Class::DBI::Extensions or gd I'm afraid.

Adrian

On Thursday, November 28, 2002, at 12:47  am, R. Hannes Niedner wrote:

Has anybody successfully installed the following modules on a Mac Os 
10.2.2
system (I tried on the server OS If that matters).

Class::DBI::Extensions
Class::DBI::Join

I got the other Class::DBI modules installed just fine but these two 
throw
errors in the make.

Or how about compiling gd 2.0.8? I tried to compile it with usual hack:

setenv LDFLAGS -flat_namespace -undefined suppress
sudo ./configure --with-zlib=/usr --prefix=/usr/local

But no go..I went for the 1.4x install which went ok, but Id love to 
try GD
2.

In any case, happy holydays everybody
/h






Re: OT: CVS clients and BBEdit diff tool ...

2002-11-28 Thread Adrian Howard

On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 03:39  pm, Peder Axensten wrote:


I want to get started with CVS and BBEdit, how to I run a server? 
There's nothing in the BBEdit manual...
Any good sources of info would be appreciated!

If you're doing local development you might find

	http://developer.apple.com/internet/macosx/cvsoverview.html

Of use.

Adrian




Re: BBEdit 7.0

2002-11-13 Thread Adrian Howard
And CVS support too! Excellent!

Where's my credit card...

Adrian

On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 04:29  pm, Bill Stephenson wrote:


Did you see that rectangular text selections made it into BBEdit 7.0 :) 
Not
only was Jim listening to us, he (they?) must have worked pretty hard to 
get
this feature ready in time for the 7.0 release. Looks like some other cool
features are in there too. I'm getting mine now!