Re: re[2]: [Samba] librsync ??

2003-03-03 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 07:04, Greg Freemyer wrote: > Andrew, > > Thanks for the effort, but librsync is not rsync. > > Both used to be part of the overall samba effort, but even then did not > share source code. Well, neither are Samba, and I figured that there were probably pointers on rsync.sa

re[2]: [Samba] librsync ??

2003-03-03 Thread Greg Freemyer
Andrew, Thanks for the effort, but librsync is not rsync. Both used to be part of the overall samba effort, but even then did not share source code. Just last week, librsync got its own sourceforge project site. See http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=256348 Now I just need to fig

Re: [Samba] librsync ??

2003-03-03 Thread Andrew Bartlett
On Sat, 2003-03-01 at 11:14, Greg Freemyer wrote: > All, > > Does anyone know anything about librsync, and where it is currently maintained on > the web? > > It apparently is/was a samba project, but I'm not sure how it relates. rsync is hosted on samba.org, see rsync.samba.org for details. An

re: [Samba] librsync [Solved]

2003-03-01 Thread Greg Freemyer
I found the cvs repository at http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/librsync/librsync/ The sourceforge project was just setup a couple of days ago. That must have been why google could not find it yesterday. I believe the samba cvs site for librsync is now deprecated. The 0.9.5.1 ver

[Samba] librsync ??

2003-02-28 Thread Greg Freemyer
All, Does anyone know anything about librsync, and where it is currently maintained on the web? It apparently is/was a samba project, but I'm not sure how it relates. The authors are listed as: Martin Pool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Andrew Tridgell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> but I suspect someone else did