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doc bug: --delete option differs between host:/ and host://

2002-05-14 Thread Christian Hammers
Package: rsync Version: all Severity: wishlist Tags: +upstream +patch thanks Hello I want to notice you of a very annoying behavour regarding the --delete option. Although people are aware of the difference between writing host:/directory and host:/directory/ It is not clear

Re: Status Query - Please respond - Re: Patch to avoid 'Connection reset by peer' error for rsync on cygwin

2002-05-14 Thread Max Bowsher
> After thinking about it a bit more I'm somewhat inclined to call it a > bug in Cygwin and try to get them to fix it. Well, you could, but I'd much prefer it if you didn't :-) I guess its time for you to make an executive descision - Is it reasonable to include code in rsync to close sockets, ev

Re: rsync: network "bind interfaces only" command for rsync?

2002-05-14 Thread tim . conway
Might the --address= option below, in conjunction with your IP filtering, do what you want? --address By default rsync will bind to the wildcard address when run as a daemon with the --daemon option or when co

Re: rsync: network "bind interfaces only" command for rsync?

2002-05-14 Thread Lachlan Cranswick
>Might the --address= option below, in conjunction with your IP filtering, >do what you want? > > --address > By default rsync will bind to the wildcard address when > run as a daemon with the --daemon option or

Re: Status Query - Please respond - Re: Patch to avoid 'Connection reset by peer' error for rsync on cygwin

2002-05-14 Thread Bob Byrnes
On May 14, 6:26am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Max Bowsher) wrote: -- Subject: rsync digest, Vol 1 #717 - 12 msgs > > + After thinking about it a bit more I'm somewhat inclined to call it a > + bug in Cygwin and try to get them to fix it. > > Well, you could, but I'd much prefer it if you didn't :-) > I

I/O error when deleting files

2002-05-14 Thread Bill Houle
When I run rsync in "no-op" mode, all appears fine (it knows what to copy, what to delete). But when I run it "for real", I get: building file list ... link_stat : No such file or directory done IO error encountered - skipping file deletion followed by: total size is 98

faq-o-matic fixed

2002-05-14 Thread Martin Pool
The rsync faq-o-matic was broken because of rearrangements on samba.org. I think it's now fixed. Thanks to people who reported problems. -- Martin -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/faqs/smart-q

Re: minor error in "stderr & stdout" web site FAQ

2002-05-14 Thread Martin Pool
On 12 May 2002, Mike Fleetwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There appears to be an error in the stderr redirection of the crontab > rsync entry. In Bourne shell and compatibles (crontab entries are run by > the Bourne shell) redirections are processed from left to right and "2>&1" > redirects

rsync 2.5.1 error message reverse name lookup mismatch on fd5

2002-05-14 Thread Sean Burford
Hi, I am receiving "reverse name lookup mismatch" errors on one of our rsync servers. The clients address is both forward and reverse resolvable. The server is a RedHat 6.2 machine running rsync 2.5.1 and the clients are Redhat 7.2 machines running rsync 2.5.1. Both the server and the clients

RE: I/O error when deleting files

2002-05-14 Thread Matt Gavin
What is the command you are running? > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On > Behalf Of Bill Houle > Sent: Monday, 1 January 1601 11:00 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: I/O error when deleting files > > > When I run rsync in "no-op" mode, al