Hello everyone, running rsync version 3.0.7 if i call a shell script with the content: *rsync -a -e 'ssh -i /home/mapsync/.ssh/id_rsa' --bwlimit=1221 --files-from=/tmp/tf2maplist --no-relative / maps...@foo.com: /home/mapsync/tf2maps*
Everything runs great from a shell and /tmp/tf2maplist is a file which contains one line at a time the location of all the .bsp files found in /home, here is a snippet from /tmp/tf2maplist: /home/user1/srcds_l/orangebox/tf/maps/cp_generator_b4b.bsp /home/user2/srcds_l/orangebox/tf/maps/cp_orange_n5_final.bsp When run from the root crontab this error occurs: rsync: change_dir "/root/home/user1/srcds_l/orangebox/tf/maps" failed: No such file or directory (2) How do i stop rsync from prepending /root/ to the front of every line when run from cron? Is this a bug with rsync, a stupid syntax error on my part or something else? Thanks for any help i've been banging my head for days!
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