New option: --progress-newline

2006-05-11 Thread Ryan T. Sammartino
In trying to write a nice GUI for rsync, it was difficult to read rsync's stdout when using --progress, as --progress uses \r to make things pretty on a terminal, but it's painful to read into another process. The attached patch made it much easier for me to read and parse the output from

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Ref2191121 Traitement automatique

2006-05-11 Thread contact-bons-plans
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Re: New option: --progress-newline

2006-05-11 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 11 May 2006, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote: In trying to write a nice GUI for rsync, it was difficult to read rsync's stdout when using --progress, as --progress uses \r to make things pretty on a terminal, but it's painful to read into another process. Well... shouldn't be that much of a

Re: Ref2191121 Traitement automatique

2006-05-11 Thread David Tonhofer, m-plify S.A.
Okay, so who tried to subscribe the rsync list to the french national railway newsletter? --On Thursday, May 11, 2006 9:52 AM + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Madame, Monsieur, Ceci est une réponse automatique. Merci de ne pas répondre à ce message. [...]

Issue with hard links, please help!

2006-05-11 Thread Max Kipness
Hello, Sometimes when creating hard links to the rsync destination directory, it seems like the new directory (created from the cp -al command) ends up with all the data. This causes a problem in the sense that if the rsync destination directory had 21GB, after the cp -al command, it ends up

Re: Issue with hard links, please help!

2006-05-11 Thread Paul Slootman
On Thu 11 May 2006, Max Kipness wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] backup]# cp -al Latest/ mtest/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] backup]# du --max-depth=1 -h 21G ./Latest 8.7M./mtest 21G . [EMAIL PROTECTED] backup]# rm mtest/ -rf [EMAIL PROTECTED] backup]# cp -al Latest/ test/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Problems with link-dest

2006-05-11 Thread Florian Lindner
Hello, I want to use the link-dest feature. Changed files should not be written again but only linked from existing location. I execute rsync: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/python $ rsync --relative --recursive -vv /home/florian/Desktop/back /home/florian/backupTest/2006-05-07 building file list ... done

Re: Problems with link-dest

2006-05-11 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 22:41 +0200, Florian Lindner wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/backupTest/2006-05-07/home/florian/Desktop/back $ ll insgesamt 4 -rw-r--r-- 1 florian users 4 7. Mai 13:36 file1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/backupTest/2006-05-07_1/home/florian/Desktop/back $ ll insgesamt 4 -rw-r--r--

Re: Post-Win2k3 Upgrade rsync+ssh Permissions Problem

2006-05-11 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Tue, 2006-05-09 at 13:02 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: After the upgrade, new files getting synced over were unreadable by the Web server. Here's what the permissions look like: -rwxr-+ 1 Administrators mkpasswd864 Jun 9 1999 yes.gif -rwxr-+ 1 544 401

random file corruption on NTFS

2006-05-11 Thread darrin hodges
Hi,We are using Rsync version 2.6.8 protocol version 29 on a winNT box to backup a linux (RedHat 9.0) box (same version of rsync) and everynight a different file on the NT server is reported as being corrupt, there are no errors in the rsync logs on either side. NT Event log records: Event Type:

RE: random file corruption on NTFS

2006-05-11 Thread Tony Abernethy
Wild guess, but that sounds a lot like a disk drive going bad. An error message like The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable. There is essentially no way that an application (including rsync) can cause that kind of thing. You probably can cause that by messing with the

Re: random file corruption on NTFS

2006-05-11 Thread darrin hodges
Hi Tony,the volume was previously a FAT32 before it was reformatted to NTFS. I've wonderedabout the drive being dodgy, is it that FAT32 is more leanient in terms of file errors?thanks.Darrin. On 5/12/06, Tony Abernethy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Wild guess, but that sounds a lot like a disk

CVS update: rsync

2006-05-11 Thread Wayne Davison
Date: Thu May 11 07:54:33 2006 Author: wayned Update of /data/cvs/rsync In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv879 Modified Files: exclude.c Log Message: Added .bzr/ to the default CVS exclusions. Revisions: exclude.c 1.133 = 1.134

CVS update: rsync/packaging

2006-05-11 Thread Wayne Davison
Date: Thu May 11 23:38:10 2006 Author: wayned Update of /data/cvs/rsync/packaging In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv24393 Modified Files: release-rsync Log Message: Got rid of the .ignore kluge. Revisions: release-rsync 1.11 = 1.12

CVS update: rsync

2006-05-11 Thread Wayne Davison
Date: Thu May 11 23:41:18 2006 Author: wayned Update of /data/cvs/rsync In directory dp.samba.org:/tmp/cvs-serv25605 Modified Files: runtests.sh Log Message: Updated the (commented out) valgrind command. Revisions: runtests.sh 1.47 = 1.48