Even if your binary was built with Cygwin (and you have cygwin1.dll on your path), I
think you still need
cygwin installed to perform the mounts. When installed, the cygwin binary adds its
mount point(s) to the
registry.
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> I thought the binary I down loaded was built with Cygwin but when I try
> your suggestion for the path names, RSync complains.
>
> Any chance I could get your binary?
>
>
> David Bolen
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> Subject: RE: RSync on NT
> 07/03/01
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>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
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> > Has anybody had any luck getting RSync to work with WinNT 4.0?
>
> Yep. At least compiled for use with Cygwin, it works fine. I do use
> a local tool to make a named pipe connection to a target machine
> rather than rsh, but any old path should work.
>
> > I am interested in using RSync in a non-daemon mode. How do I specify
> > drive/directory paths along with host names? If I issue this command:
>
> You can't really use native drive specifications because as you note
> rsync uses the Unix convention of separating the system from the path
> with a colon.
>
> But since Rsync is built on top of Cygwin (I'm presuming that's how
> you built it) you can use the standard /cygdrive/? notation (or until
> they formally remove it, the deprecated //? notation) to select a
> drive. You should also be able to use "//system/share" to access
> network shares.
>
> -- David
>
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