On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 11:28:09PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've not heard from you on the adaptive checksum length patch.
I shall be committing it shortly subject to objections or
further discussion.
Sorry, I've been extremely busy (http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/030326/265186_1.html).
Hi,
I have been having a number of problems dealing with time zones and
synchronising files using Rsync to my linux machine on Cygwin with Windows
XP. I have read discussions previously on these mailing lists on how there
are problems that occur when there is a change in daylight savings time.
I
Thanks for the reminder. Unfortunately your email was
rambling so that it was unclear what can actually be done to
avoid the problem. Here in the US Daylight savings time
will take effect this coming Sunday.
Given the growing number of sites using rsync in their
backup solutions incorporating
Thanks for the reminder. Unfortunately your email was
rambling so that it was unclear what can actually be done to
avoid the problem. Here in the US Daylight savings time
will take effect this coming Sunday.
Sorry about the rambling :) I wanted to dump out everything I'd learned
because it
Hi,
we had the same problems last year and we use NTFS.
Luckely we switched to Linux this year.
Kind regards,
Bart Coninckx
Network Administrator
CNE, ASE
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Sita ICT Services
Lilsedijk 19
B-2340 Beerse
Belgium
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Wed, Apr 02, 2003 at 09:55:10PM +1030, Wayne Piekarski wrote:
Thanks for the reminder. Unfortunately your email was
rambling so that it was unclear what can actually be done to
avoid the problem. Here in the US Daylight savings time
will take effect this coming Sunday.
Sorry about
Hello Eric,
I am taking Buck and the rsync mailing list into the CC. Buck is the author of
the rsync patch, he may know more on that problem.
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 00:16, Eric Chen wrote:
From my understanding, the effecive rights mask 'limits the effective
rights granted to all groups
When I run rsync -a to mirror a large directory structure on Mac OS/X
10.2.4, it always (100%) produces a bus error. Small directory structures
work fine.
The computer in question has 768 MB RAM and 10 GB free disk space, so
memory is not a problem. This is rsync 2.5.2 supplied with Mac OS/X.
yes, my bad. sorry. before i throw out more babies with the bathwater,
though, anybody know if any other systems besides HP-UX and Solaris
(for default ACLs, at least) require a MASK/CLASS_OBJ when there are
no non-USER_OBJ/GROUP_OBJ/OTHER entries?
thanks, Eric C., for finding this out
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To
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 10:43:55PM -0500, Daniel Barrett wrote:
When I run rsync -a to mirror a large directory structure on Mac OS/X
10.2.4, it always (100%) produces a bus error. Small directory structures
work fine.
The computer in question has 768 MB RAM and 10 GB free disk space, so
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