Hello,
I suggest you to download new Long Path Tool software that simply allows you
to work easily on Long Path files.
Thank you.
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Benjamin Watkins wrote:
I will let you know how the patch works for me. I am currently
running it from Workstation 1 to Server 1.
After more extensive testing with this patch, I can confirm that it does
indeed resolve this issue for me under Cygwin.
If Tev repackages his cwRsync package, I wou
Wayne Davison wrote:
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 03:54:38PM -0500, Benjamin Watkins wrote:
multiplexing overflow 1:296 [sender]
This indicates that there is an error message arriving (1) that has a
length of 296 bytes, but this is too long for the "line" buffer in
readfd_unbuffered(). I change
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 03:54:38PM -0500, Benjamin Watkins wrote:
> multiplexing overflow 1:296 [sender]
This indicates that there is an error message arriving (1) that has a
length of 296 bytes, but this is too long for the "line" buffer in
readfd_unbuffered(). I changed the length of this buffe
Benjamin Watkins wrote:
Benjamin Watkins wrote:
So far this observation has been made on one out of one clients that
I have tested. I was able to repeat this error several times on this
machine before I discovered the message in the server log pointing me
to the long file name problem. I am ru
Benjamin Watkins wrote:
So far this observation has been made on one out of one clients that I
have tested. I was able to repeat this error several times on this
machine before I discovered the message in the server log pointing me
to the long file name problem. I am running a test from anothe
I installed the newly released version of cwRsync today on a few Windows
machines and have noticed a new problem that I have not seen mentioned
anywhere.
When syncing to an NT machine used for backups, my rsync client exited
at the end of the transfer with the following message to standard erro