On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:10:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >> I am running rsync on MacOS 10.3 and I want to transfer files to a > >> linux > >> machine, which has linux partitions and fat32 partitions. > >> > >> Transfering the files to the linux partition works without problems, > >> but if I transfer them to the fat32 partition, files are ignored if all > >> characters in the file name are UPPER CASE. > >> - The files which rsync should transfer do not exist in the target > >> directory. Thus its not a problem with the time resolution of the fat32 > >> system. > >> - The files do not appear as lower case, they are simply not there at > >> all. > >> - If a file name contains one lower case character or special > >> character, > >> then it is copied without problems. > > > > Rsync treats filenames as null terminated, / delemited, > > blobs. It is up to the OS to handle any case or illegal > > characters. > > > > This sounds like a FAT32 bug but there may be a mount option > > involved. Eliminate OSX from the problem space and contact > > the Linux FAT32 maintainers. > > Hi, I have eliminated OSX from the problem space since the same error > occures from linux to linux. The only difference is that the linux rsync > gives me the (probably unrelated) error message: > > failed to set permissions on test-sync : Operation not permitted > failed to set permissions on test-sync : Operation not permitted > rsync error: partial transfer (code 23) at main.c(578) > > This error message does not occur when transfering to a linux partition, > but only when transfering to a fat32 partition. > > But I could encircle the problem from another side: > The problem only occures if I use the --delete-after option in the > following command: > rsync -aL --delete --delete-after -e ssh test-sync [EMAIL > PROTECTED]:/mnt/hda8/backup > > If I don't use the --delete-after option, then the files are copied > properly from linux to linux partition and to the fat32 partition. > If I use the --delete-after, then "UPPER CASE file", when transfered > to the fat32 partition are not copied and even deleted, if they already > exist. > > So, I think it is due to the fact that an all UPPER CASE file name is > converted to an all lower case file name on the fat32 partition, > which then, since the original file name was different, is instantly > deleted when --delete-after was chosen. > So my guess is that this could cause the problem.
Good guess. Rsync requires a filesystem to not modify file names. I can understand the intention in translating allcaps filenames to lower case while preserving mixed case filenames but there should be a mount option to turn that off. The second part of my advice still applies: "contact the Linux FAT32 maintainers." -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Remember Cernan and Schmitt -- To unsubscribe or change options: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html