N.J. van der Horn (Nico) wrote:
> Hmmm, right, IF and only IF you notice the rename at the source on
> time, you can do so at destination. But in practise, I see its
> getting more and more impossible to keep up with the growing number
> of hosts. Just keeping a DB with characteristics like check
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6143
Summary: Receiver log to database
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.6
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
Hmmm, right, IF and only IF you notice the rename at the source on time,
you can do so at destination.
But in practise, I see its getting more and more impossible to keep up
with the growing number of hosts.
Just keeping a DB with characteristics like checksum seems to be not the
ultimate soluti
Alternatively, you can just install your freshly compiled version of
rsync by issuing the following command :
"sudo make install"
Then when you want to use this version of rsync issue the following
command :
"/usr/local/bin/rsync"
This way you will not have any issues with system updates.
Alternatively, you can just install your freshly compiled version of
rsync by issuing the following command :
"sudo make install"
Then when you want to use this version of rsync issue the following
command :
"/usr/local/bin/rsync"
This way you will not have any issues with system updates.
David Howe wrote:
> N.J. van der Horn (Nico) wrote:
> > What is the current status of both rename-patches ?
> > Are there alternative measures ?
> >
> > Frequently users reorganise directories and files.
> > Recently a directory of 40GB was renamed...
> > It took 3 weeks to re-copy all over an ADS
Mike,
I stand corrected and educated. I think I have some work to do on my
own machine.
Rob
On Feb 25, 2009, at 12:42 PM, Mike Bombich wrote:
On Feb 25, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Rob Rye wrote:
The following note never went through yesterday for some reason:
You probably know all of this alrea
On Feb 25, 2009, at 12:00 PM, Rob Rye wrote:
The following note never went through yesterday for some reason:
You probably know all of this already, but for those not familiar with
the mysteries of the Unix side of the Mac OS X, allow me to comment
here:
Assuming /usr/local/bin is i
The following note never went through yesterday for some reason:
You probably know all of this already, but for those not familiar with
the mysteries of the Unix side of the Mac OS X, allow me to comment
here:
Assuming /usr/local/bin is in your $PATH (otherwise you must add it
first
You could folllow the detailed instructions from Mike Bombich at
http://www.bombich.com/mactips/rsync.html
I am a beginner and the instructions are so clear that I was able to
get the job done.
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