Kris probably has the right explanation. But it shouldn't matter -
multiple "/" in the middle of path have the same meaning as a single "/".
There are certain cases where a double leading '/' can have a special
meaning, although not on linux.
Paths with a trailing (or multiple trailing) "/" are u
Is there a trailing slash on your TopDir?
p.s. I just do straight rsync over SSH to OSX. But know that whatever
permissions you use to access the client (or start rsyncd if you go that
route) needs permissions on the client data as well.
Kris Lou
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*From:* Bob Katz [mailto:bobk...@digido.com]
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*Subject:* [BackupPC-users
I think I've conquered the Thecus as a client and now for the next
challenging client: a macbook pro. Also via rsyncd. I have the daemon
running and what looks like a good rsyncd.conf file for the macbook
pro. I'm not using "secrets" and that seems to work as a philosophy for
the Thecus.
However,