On Jun 26 23:42, Lists wrote:
On Jun 19 15:55, Lists wrote:
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Works fine for me under the latest Cygwin 1.7.0-50 using your perl
script and your rsync options. I tend to agree to Larry's assumption
that some 3PP is interferring.
Sorry to just now be replying but I have been out of the country. I
tried the same procedure on yet another computer. I actually got it to
run one time without a problem. I then deleted the copied files and
repeated the procedure and got the same problem again.
I am totally convienced there is a problem here.
Still, I can't reproduce it. I just ran this with the latest Cygwin
from CVS and it works fine for me, multiple times, every time removing
the copied files from the former run.
I ran the command the same way you did, I guess, just using different
paths for the source and destination directories:
rsync --recursive \
--human-readable \
--delete \
--times \
--ignore-errors \
--stats \
--progress \
-v -v \
~/tmp/rsync ~/tmp/rsync-tgt
Can anyone else try this and confirm the problem? If it works, I suspect
if you try it again a time or two, you too will see the problem. Before
trying it again, you need to make sure and delete the files from the
destination directory.
I tried it 6 times in a row, every time erasing the destination files.
Works fine for me.
Corinna
Perhaps you have hit upon the problem. I am just downloading and running
setup-1.7.exe and it definetly has this problem. I tried to download and
build it from CVS as you did but I have never done that before and for some
reason it isn't working. I'm not even sure if I am downloading code for
v1.5 or v1.7 but when I follow the instructions under the FAX, it won't
build. So when will the latest changes be incorporated in the version
downloaded in the setup-1.7.exe because it defintely has this problem. I
have no doubt about it. Or, is there somewhere else I can find a pre-built
version of the latest CVS cygwin1.dll?
- Kyle
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