https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9864
Wayne Davison changed:
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Hello,
thanks for your comments. Attached you may find a git patch based on the master
branch. The patch adds a new rsync option which helps in our use case of
replicating Samba 4 sysvol directories. In this specific case fACLs, xattrs and
modification timestamps of subfolders of the target can
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10389
Summary: Sort the output of --help into alphabetical order
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10380
--- Comment #3 from Kevin Korb 2014-01-20 14:03:40 UTC
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That is an HFS+ "feature". It is why Apple's Time Machine backup system works
faster than rsync. They do utilize this optimization but it would only work on
HFS+.
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--- Comment #5 from Andreas 2014-01-20 12:59:33 UTC ---
Thank you very much for your support!
-ii results much more output as I wanted to, but it seems that there is no
better way. Would be a nice fix in further versions.
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Haravikk changed:
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Resolution|WONTFIX
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10379
--- Comment #2 from Haravikk 2014-01-20 12:42:32 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #1)
That sounds great actually; how does it work with regards to where the DB is
stored, you just specify a path to it? Does it create one for the sender and
receiver or
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--- Comment #2 from Haravikk 2014-01-20 12:40:05 UTC ---
Are you sure? It seems to update the folder mtime on HFS+ at least, but if it
doesn't work on other file systems then yeah you're right, maybe not worth it.
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--- Comment #2 from Harvey 2014-01-20 09:18:58 UTC ---
I added --msgs2stderr --debug=all5 to my command line and here is the result...
After a lot of chunk[xxx] entries this is the end of the output:
chunk[245] of size 115440 at 28282800 offset=2