Dear All, I have been following the rsync discussion list for some time, particularly with reference to the rsync problems on Cygwin. From my understanding there are two (seperate) issues.
1) Rsync can wait indefinitely due to some form of child/signal handling problem (I imagine this can be a pain to get right for all the different platforms) 2) Long file names that are still within the POSIX limit can't always be read. My understanding is that (1) is a rsync problem, for which a number of patches have been proposed and (2) appears to be a cygwin problem. Could you advise me as to: * when (1) is likely to find its way into a rsync / cygwin release or * where the patches are (there was some confusion) and where to find info on building under cygwin. and * Where to ask about the cygwin issues (I am asking here as I imagine people "here" know a lot of the relevent people "there") I am currently using rsync over a smbmount to backup a Windowz machine, *not* ideal for many reasons, as I'm sure you are aware. For *nix -> *nix however it is great! Many thanks. -ed -- Edward Grace Photonics Group, Physics Department Blackett Laboratory Imperial College SW7 2BW t: 020 759 47721 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html