Wayne wrote: > The latest version of the acls.diff patch in CVS has the chmod() after > the ACL-setting call, and I've just enhanced the code to work with a > system where the special mode bits get cleared (though I didn't have an >easy way to test this yet). I also fixed a few compiler warnings that were output by a Solaris build.
This fixed the special mode bits. They are kept intact now. It also fixed another issue. Previously files with changes in ACLs alone would not be synced. Now the ACL only changes are being rsynced and uodated on the destination. > Cool. I've checked in your suggested change to the CVS version of the > ACL patch, so now Cygwin will choose to use Solaris ACLs. (You can also > grab this via the latest "nightly" tar file, if you like.) 1) I grabbed the nightly build and compiled it in Cygwin. It works great for local Cygwin rsyncs (i.e. local folder to local folder). 2) I tried doing rsyncs to a linux server running 2.6.6 (my ultimate goal here) Linux rsync version: ------------------- # rsync --version rsync version 2.6.6 protocol version 29 Copyright (C) 1996-2005 by Andrew Tridgell and others <http://rsync.samba.org/> Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, ACLs, xattrs, symlinks, batchfiles, inplace, IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums rsync comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. See the GNU General Public Licence for details. But Only dirs retained their ACLs and I got these errors on the files: --------------------------------------------------------------------- $ ./rsync.exe -avvz --acls ./test [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/test building file list ... done delta-transmission enabled test/ test/file1 test/file2 test/file3 test/file4 test/file5 set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(test/.file1.fd94pI, SMB_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Invalid argument set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(test/.file2.a7AIlJ, SMB_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Invalid argument set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(test/.file3.HG2nhK, SMB_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Invalid argument set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(test/.file4.w5D5cL, SMB_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Invalid argument set_acl: sys_acl_set_file(test/.file5.PxTn9L, SMB_ACL_TYPE_ACCESS): Invalid argument total: matches=0 hash_hits=0 false_alarms=0 data=0 sent 420 bytes received 136 bytes 74.13 bytes/sec total size is 0 speedup is 0.00 rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(892) [sender] Source dir: ---------- $ ls -l test total 0 -rwxr----T+ 1 Owner mkgroup 0 Mar 17 00:41 file1 -rwxr-S---+ 1 Owner mkgroup 0 Mar 17 00:41 file2 -rwsr-----+ 1 Owner mkgroup 0 Mar 17 00:41 file3 -rw-r--r--+ 1 Owner mkgroup 0 Mar 17 00:41 file4 -rw-r--r--+ 1 Owner mkgroup 0 Mar 17 01:05 file5 drwxr-xr-x+ 2 Owner mkgroup 0 Mar 17 01:19 test $ getfacl.exe test/* # file: test/file1 # owner: Owner # group: mkgroup user::rwx user:Guest:r-- group::r-- mask:rwx other:--- # file: test/file2 # owner: Owner # group: mkgroup user::rwx user:Guest:r-- group::r-- mask:rwx other:--- # file: test/file3 # owner: Owner # group: mkgroup user::rwx user:Guest:r-- group::r-- mask:rwx other:--- # file: test/file4 # owner: Owner # group: mkgroup user::rw- user:Guest:r-- group::r-- mask:rwx other:r-- # file: test/file5 # owner: Owner # group: mkgroup user::rw- user:Guest:r-- group::r-- mask:rwx other:r-- # file: test/test # owner: Owner # file: test/test # owner: Owner # group: mkgroup user::rwx group::r-x mask:rwx other:r-x default:user::rwx default:group::r-x default:other:r-x Dest Dir -------- # ls -l test/ total 8 -rwxr----T 1 1003 Domain Users 0 Mar 17 00:41 file1 -rwxr-S--- 1 1003 Domain Users 0 Mar 17 00:41 file2 -rwsr----- 1 1003 Domain Users 0 Mar 17 00:41 file3 -rw-r--r-- 1 1003 Domain Users 0 Mar 17 00:41 file4 -rw-r--r-- 1 1003 Domain Users 0 Mar 17 01:05 file5 drwxr-x---+ 2 1003 Domain Users 4096 Mar 17 01:19 test # getfacl test/* # file: test/file1 # owner: 1003 # group: Domain Users user::rwx group::r-- other::--- # file: test/file2 # owner: 1003 # group: Domain Users user::rwx group::r-- other::--- # file: test/file3 # owner: 1003 # group: Domain Users user::rwx group::r-- other::--- # file: test/file4 # owner: 1003 # group: Domain Users user::rw- group::r-- other::r-- # file: test/file5 # owner: 1003 # group: Domain Users user::rw- group::r-- other::r-- # file: test/test # owner: 1003 # group: Domain Users user::rwx group::r-x other::--- default:user::rwx default:group::r-x default:other::r-x Was wondering if you knew the source of the problems in this situation? Thanks so much for your help. Pete -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html