Feature Request: Options to limit --one-file-system at the source or destination.

2008-01-15 Thread Hans Deragon
-at-source # Limit to one file system at the source. --one-file-system-at-destination # Limit to one file system at the destination. Best regards, Hans Deragon -- Consultant en informatique/Software Consultant Deragon Informatique inc. http://www.deragon.bizOpen source

Re: Feature Request: Options to limit --one-file-system at the source or destination.

2008-01-15 Thread Hans Deragon
Matt McCutchen wrote: On Tue, 2008-01-15 at 13:21 -0500, Hans Deragon wrote: Currently, the --one-file-system applies to both the source and destination and this is a problem. In my source, I have a symlink pointing to a directory on another device which I would like to have copied

Feature request: Being able specify that the destination should follow source directory structure.

2005-02-25 Thread Hans Deragon
it there as an example. Because I want to maintain the hard links, I do not want to run two separate rsync commands to perform this copying. Best regards, Hans Deragon -- Consultant en informatique/Software Consultant Deragon Informatique inc. Open source: http://www.deragon.bizhttp://facil.qc.ca

[Fwd: Re: rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.]

2004-06-08 Thread Hans Deragon
MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wayne Davison wrote: On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 04:30:56PM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote: As seen above, they are absolute, but there is no NFS mounting involved here. You're probably running the rsync daemon with chroot = yes then. If the files are inside the chroot area, you

rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.

2004-06-07 Thread Hans Deragon
?). Should I report this as a bug? Best regards, Hans Deragon -- Consultant en informatique/Software Consultant Deragon Informatique inc. Open source: http://www.deragon.bizhttp://facil.qc.ca (Promotion du libre) mailto://[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://autopoweroff.sourceforge.net (Logiciel

Re: rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.

2004-06-07 Thread Hans Deragon
Wayne Davison wrote: On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 02:11:33PM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote: Jun 7 19:43:27 tux101 rsyncd[24906]: file has vanished: redhat/9/en/os/i386/RedHat/RPMS/gtk2-engines-2.2.0-2.i386.rpm (in module1) Rsync will generate that error if the symlink does not point to a valid file

Re: rsync server complaining about vanishing files while they are not.

2004-06-07 Thread Hans Deragon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Wayne Davison wrote: On Mon, Jun 07, 2004 at 04:30:56PM -0400, Hans Deragon wrote: As seen above, they are absolute, but there is no NFS mounting involved here. You're probably running the rsync daemon with chroot = yes then. If the files