Side note about Interix tools -- I just checked on Interop Systems site, and they don't seem to be currently maintaining a "port" of rsync.
They maintain prebuilt copies (with source, of course, and they do submit changes back to maintainers AFAIK when they make changes) of many useful tools. If you're of a mind to have your work made more generally available, I believe they solicate nominations/built software for the "warehouse", and that they generally make an effort to ensure that tools in the warehouse are updated and rebuilt as new versions come out (eg: potentially saving you having to do again later for newer versions). Obviously, I can't vouch for that, since I don't speak for them, but that's my understanding of part of what they do. You may well be pleasantly surprised how it builds -- it should be just like building on any Real Unix (it is technically, a Real Unix OS that happens to use the NT microkernel for process scheduling and hardware abstraction, with some linkages for convience to Win32 space). If it building it gives you grief, I would be interested and able to assist with getting it built too, for what it's worth. I hope that helps a little, Best Regards, -Cedric On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, darren wrote: > I'm need to run a rsync server on a Quad 2.8Ghz , 1Gb RAM, 1Terabyte of > disk.. Dell 725N - it's a storage, NAS type box running W2K, RAID 5 > etc.. A real beast.. :-) > > The Unix guys want to backup their boxes to this beast using rsync > clients. > > It would seem that Windows Services for Unix (WSU) is the key.. Current > version gives me a fully compliant POSIX environment, not reliant on > cygwin.dll (I've noted Mike's page with rsync binaries for cygwin > http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/nt.html ) - although this would probably > work .. compared to native WSU performance.. the performance would > probably lack compared to a native build running directly on WSU.. > > I've googled, searched the rsync mailing list and looked thru the WSU > 3.5 docs - no mention of running rsync under WSU or Interix. 300+ > applications are bundled - but no rsync - bugger. > > So, before I launch into rsync source code, gcc, compiler flags , path > issues and god knows what else.. has anyone else tried this ? > > Thanks, > > Darren Kruse | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Chariot Netconnect | Web: http://sa.chariot.net.au > Technical Services Group | Phone (+61): 08 8291 8825 > > > > -- - | CCj/ClearLine - Unix/NT Administration and TCP/IP Network Services | 118 Louisa Street, Kitchener, Ontario, N2H 5M3, 519-741-2157 \____________________________________________________________________ Cedric Puddy, IS Director [EMAIL PROTECTED] PGP Key Available at: http://www.thinkers.org/cedric -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html