Re: Renamed files and directories

2009-02-25 Thread Jamie Lokier
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

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6143] New: Receiver log to database

2009-02-25 Thread samba-bugs
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

Re: Renamed files and directories

2009-02-25 Thread N.J. van der Horn (Nico)
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

Re: installing rsync-3-0-5 on a Mac

2009-02-25 Thread henri
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.

installing rsync-3-0-5 on a Mac

2009-02-25 Thread Henri Shustak
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.

Re: Renamed files and directories

2009-02-25 Thread Jamie Lokier
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

Re: installing rsync-3-0-5 on a Mac

2009-02-25 Thread Rob Rye
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

Re: installing rsync-3-0-5 on a Mac

2009-02-25 Thread Mike Bombich
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

Re: installing rsync-3-0-5 on a Mac

2009-02-25 Thread Rob Rye
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

installing rsync-3-0-5 on a Mac

2009-02-25 Thread Yves Petronin
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. -- Please use reply-all for most replies to avoid omitting the mailing list. To unsubscribe or chang