On 05/01/2018 06:05 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
> Currently, you cannot cancel a mirror job without the @force flag set.
> This is intentional once source and target are in sync, but probably not
> so much before that happens. The main reason for me thinking this is
> because it is an undocumented chan
On Wed, May 02, 2018 at 12:05:07AM +0200, Max Reitz wrote:
> Currently, you cannot cancel a mirror job without the @force flag set.
> This is intentional once source and target are in sync, but probably not
> so much before that happens. The main reason for me thinking this is
> because it is an u
On 05/01/2018 05:05 PM, Max Reitz wrote:
Currently, you cannot cancel a mirror job without the @force flag set.
This is intentional once source and target are in sync, but probably not
so much before that happens. The main reason for me thinking this is
because it is an undocumented change in 2.
Currently, you cannot cancel a mirror job without the @force flag set.
This is intentional once source and target are in sync, but probably not
so much before that happens. The main reason for me thinking this is
because it is an undocumented change in 2.12.0 in respect to 2.11.
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