Corinna Vinschen wrote:
[..]
Yes, Rob meant for us RSYNC users: set CYGWIN=NONTSEC
... because NTSEC (the default) causes much trouble with the NT permissions
on RSYNC'ed files. A web search shows that _many_ people run into these
problems. So maybe for RSYNC the default NTSEC isn't a good idea
On Nov 19 20:51, Richard Ivarson wrote:
> Christopher Faylor schrieb:
>
>> On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 08:35:04AM -0700, Rob Bosch wrote:
Rob, many thanks for your reply.
So it's not just me having massive problems with the NT permissions
which
>>> are
being messed up by Cygwin too
Rob Bosch wrote:
[..]
Rsync will work fine with 1.5.25. Just set the global NTSEC (see
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html). You have to set this
variable in your system environment so that any process spawned gets it,
especially if you are running rsync as a service.
Rob, and ot
Christopher Faylor schrieb:
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 08:35:04AM -0700, Rob Bosch wrote:
Rob, many thanks for your reply.
So it's not just me having massive problems with the NT permissions which
are
being messed up by Cygwin tools like rsync. Actually most Cygwin users
should
see these probl
On 11/18/2008 7:18 AM, Richard Ivarson wrote:
So it's not just me having massive problems with the NT permissions
which are being messed up by Cygwin tools like rsync. Actually most
Cygwin users should see these problems, I guess, because Windows 2000
and XP use NTFS. I can't use rsync anymore,
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 08:35:04AM -0700, Rob Bosch wrote:
>> Rob, many thanks for your reply.
>> So it's not just me having massive problems with the NT permissions which
>are
>> being messed up by Cygwin tools like rsync. Actually most Cygwin users
>should
>> see these problems, I guess, because
> Rob, many thanks for your reply.
> So it's not just me having massive problems with the NT permissions which
are
> being messed up by Cygwin tools like rsync. Actually most Cygwin users
should
> see these problems, I guess, because Windows 2000 and XP use NTFS.
> I can't use rsync anymore, becaus
Richard Ivarson wrote:
Rob Bosch schrieb:
Could you please post an example of how your fstab looks like? Thanks.
My Cygwin/etc/fstab looks like this:
none /cygdrive cygdrive user,noacl,posix=0 0 0
But rsync still resets all my NT permissions.
-Richard
P.S. In case this all works for C
On 2008-11-18 15:18Z, Richard Ivarson wrote:
>
> The fstab doesn't seem to work for me. You mentioned that you mount. How
> could I verify that my Cygwin does mount, too? Do you have to use a special
> command in order to mount in Cygwin?
> I just run a small bash script which uses rsync with the
Richard Ivarson wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) schrieb:
On 11/15/2008, Richard Ivarson wrote:
P.S. How can I see if my Cygwin has got version number "1.7" ?
'uname -r'
Larry, thanks for your help.
a 'uname -r' reports
"1.5.25(0.156/4/2)"
I've run Setup.exe and the Cygwin programms should be t
Rob Bosch schrieb:
[..]
I set up the destinations in the mount table. I still have messed up
permissions. The issues may be still lingering from before as I'm still
working on resetting permissions on 10TB of data...what fun.
Once the permissions are reset and I mount with the user,noacl,posix
Larry Hall (Cygwin) schrieb:
On 11/15/2008, Richard Ivarson wrote:
P.S. How can I see if my Cygwin has got version number "1.7" ?
'uname -r'
Larry, thanks for your help.
a 'uname -r' reports
"1.5.25(0.156/4/2)"
I've run Setup.exe and the Cygwin programms should be the current ones.
Why do
On 11/15/2008, Richard Ivarson wrote:
> Corinna, thanks to your post I did that now, but unfortunately RSYNC >
still resets my NT permissions.
> Like Rob I use cygdrive paths.
>
> Rob, how did you manage to keep the NT permissions with your RSYNC? > >
For me it always sets own permissions, which th
On 11/15/2008, Richard Ivarson wrote:
P.S. How can I see if my Cygwin has got version number "1.7" ?
'uname -r'
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Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Nov 13 14:37, Rob Bosch wrote:
Is there a way to specify noacl for any cygdrive referenced path? I have
used rsync quite a bit in the past and rather than specifying mount point
such as /var, I have just referenced the path to the directory to store
(e.g. /cygdrive/
On Nov 13 14:37, Rob Bosch wrote:
> Is there a way to specify noacl for any cygdrive referenced path? I have
> used rsync quite a bit in the past and rather than specifying mount point
> such as /var, I have just referenced the path to the directory to store
> (e.g. /cygdrive/e/data/backup01). Th
Is there a way to specify noacl for any cygdrive referenced path? I have
used rsync quite a bit in the past and rather than specifying mount point
such as /var, I have just referenced the path to the directory to store
(e.g. /cygdrive/e/data/backup01). This allows me to put the data anywhere
on a
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