Paul Thompson wrote:
People of cygwin & rsync,
I recently attempted to get cygwin and rsync working to solve a
backup/mirroring need in my computer life. Well, as you might guess, I
ran into a little but of trouble.
Strangely enough, rsync seemed to be regularly hanging when I
attempted to do
Mark Thornton wrote:
So, based on my testing, I would conclude that the infamous cygwin
rsync hang bug was introduced somewhere in the coding for 2.4.6. As
for myself, I plan to go ahead and just use version 2.4.0, as it is
the most recent version of rsync that worked for all three tests. If
I
Paul Thompson wrote:
People of cygwin & rsync,
I recently attempted to get cygwin and rsync working to solve a
backup/mirroring need in my computer life. Well, as you might guess, I
ran into a little but of trouble.
...
So, based on my testing, I would conclude that the infamous cygwin
rsync
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Paul Thompson wrote:
| 2.4.5 success success 2.4.6 failure failure
Funny this is: 2.4.6 is exactly the release where many cygwin-related
patches landed in rsync code, as I'm seeing from a diff.
(I began packaging rsync on CygWin at 2.4
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Subject: Cygwin/rsync Hang Problem Testing Results
> People of cygwin & rsync,
>
> I recently attempted to g
People of cygwin & rsync,
I recently attempted to get cygwin and rsync working to solve a
backup/mirroring need in my computer life. Well, as you might guess, I
ran into a little but of trouble.
Strangely enough, rsync seemed to be regularly hanging when I attempted
to do a "get" (sycronize a
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