Re: Cygwin: 2.6.0, rsync 3.1.2, "file has vanished"

2016-11-28 Thread Shaun Maher
Hi Wayne. Thanks for the quick response. I genuinely appreciate it. >Those file-has-vanished errors shouldn't be affected by the --iconv... This was also my understanding but I wanted to be through. >Can you try out this C program: http://opencoder.net/list-and-stat.c I have done this. The

Re: Cygwin: 2.6.0, rsync 3.1.2, "file has vanished"

2016-11-28 Thread Wayne Davison
On Sun, Nov 27, 2016 at 11:07 PM, Shaun Maher wrote: > file has vanished: "BackUps(old)/Backup Pre-Rolled Payroll > 2015"16-MBTT2016.zip" (in VSSG) Those file-has-vanished errors shouldn't be affected by the --iconv option because that is a sender-side error, and the rsync

Re: Cygwin: 2.6.0, rsync 3.1.2, "file has vanished"

2016-11-28 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2016-11-28 00:07, Shaun Maher wrote: > I'm trying to use rsync on Windows Server 2012R2 to sync files to a > *nix system (Ubuntu 14.04 or FreeNAS 9.10). The file set I'm trying > to sync contains files with unusual characters in the names. Most > files sync without issue but those files with

Cygwin: 2.6.0, rsync 3.1.2, "file has vanished"

2016-11-27 Thread Shaun Maher
Hi. I'm trying to use rsync on Windows Server 2012R2 to sync files to a *nix system (Ubuntu 14.04 or FreeNAS 9.10). The file set I'm trying to sync contains files with unusual characters in the names. Most files sync without issue but those files with unusual characters do not sync and rsync