On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 05:24 AM, J.C. Wren wrote:
Dan,
I'm a Mac owner, running OSX, but I'm not into OSX. I'm more a
Linux
person. What I'm looking for is a solution to backup the complete OSX
volumes, including resource forks (what ever they are, but apparently I
*really* want to keep
On 2002.02.08, at 07:08, Mark Edwards wrote:
Okay, I've finally got psync humming along quite nicely every morning at
4am, backing up my whole drive. Thanks to your help!
I'm curious about one last thing. psync, and pretty much every other
utility I've tried, can't seem to correctly copy a
That didn't work either. See, I didn't actually install a previous version.
I've only done a make install with .61
I cleared every single file and directory that .61 installed, and I
re-installed and got the same problem.
I'm attaching the output of the install I just did, just in case you
Just go to a default ~/Sites directory and do a ls -la, or a ll
There they are. I read the Apple docs, and I still think it would be
appropriate for psync to copy them. I don't really see that its psync's
place to pass judgement on what gets copied and what doesn't, but what do
I know?
On
On 2002.02.05, at 07:38, Mark Edwards wrote:
I've also noticed that some of the directory sizes do not match between
the psync copy and the original.
This may be due to .* files not being copied, but in one case the
directory was actually larger in the copy than in the original, despite
On 2002.02.05, at 09:23, Mark Edwards wrote:
I don't know why I would have an old version. I downloaded the .61
source code and compiled it with
perl Makefile.PL
make
make test
make install
I did compile version .41 earlier, but I never did make install, and I
deleted the directory
On 2002.02.05, at 15:13, Mark Edwards wrote:
That didn't work either. See, I didn't actually install a previous
version.
I've only done a make install with .61
I cleared every single file and directory that .61 installed, and I
re-installed and got the same problem.
I'm attaching
I finally got the picture!
On 2002.02.05, at 16:45, Mark Edwards wrote:
The directory that caused problems was a standard ~/Sites/images
directory.
Here is the file list of the source directory:
-rwxr-xr-x 1 mark staff 82 Feb 13 2001 ._apache_pb.gif
-rwxr-xr-x 1 mark staff