Ditto on good results for OSX!
One thing I noticed though. I tried -b (--backup) and noticed that the
suffix "~" gets added to pre-xisting files as expected but if the
file is a package or application it gets added to all the resource
files inside the package and renders it unusable. Certain files like a
text file with .rtf file ending get their extension changed to .rtf~
also rendering them unusable. Just an observation. Mac OSX sees these
packages as folders thus the screwy behavior. Is there a way on OSX to
add the suffix to the file name and not to the extension? Thanks, Rob D
On Feb 11, 2008, at 5:28 AM, Anthony Morton wrote:
I've just released rsync 3.0.0pre9. We needed one last bug-fix
release prior to the 3.0.0 final release, so here it is. I'm not
anticipating any large changes prior to that milestone. Please
help to test it to ensure that we're ready to go! Send email to
the rsync mailing list with your questions, comments, bug reports,
etc.
Only positive comments from this end. Syncing with flags+crtimes
+full metadata preservation on OSX all going as expected, both on
tests with backup-bouncer and in anger between the Leopard Intel box
and the Tiger PPC box. Kudos to the development team!
Will be quiet now until something actually goes wrong :-)
Tony M.
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