On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, Jon Kolb wrote:
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Jon Kolb wrote:
After poking around for a while, I discovered that on encfs/sshfs
(or perhaps fuse in general), os.rename fails with Operation not
permitted if the destination file already exists.
That sounds like a bug
I've recently set up a backup system for a server of mine using
rdiff-backup over encfs + sshfs. The initial backup worked perfectly,
but any subsequent backups threw an error in rpath.py on what is now
line 242 in cvs.
After poking around for a while, I discovered that on encfs/sshfs (or
Jon Kolb wrote:
After poking around for a while, I discovered that on encfs/sshfs (or
perhaps fuse in general), os.rename fails with Operation not permitted
if the destination file already exists.
That sounds like a bug in one of fuse/encfs/sshfs. I don't think it
should be worked around in
Matthew Flaschen wrote:
Jon Kolb wrote:
After poking around for a while, I discovered that on encfs/sshfs
(or perhaps fuse in general), os.rename fails with Operation not
permitted if the destination file already exists.
That sounds like a bug in one of fuse/encfs/sshfs. I don't think it