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I just discovered some additional information that may help get to the
bottom of this. Not sure what made me think of this, but I decided to try
an older version of rsync. If I run rsync 3.0.4-1 or 3.0.5-1, I
experience the problem. However, when I run 2.6.9-2, the only other
version of
On Jul 1 07:36, Lists wrote:
I tried it 6 times in a row, every time erasing the destination files.
Works fine for me.
Corinna
Perhaps you have hit upon the problem. I am just downloading and
running
setup-1.7.exe and it definetly has this problem. I tried to download
and
Setup-1.7.exe
On Jul 1 07:36, Lists wrote:
I tried it 6 times in a row, every time erasing the destination files.
Works fine for me.
Corinna
Perhaps you have hit upon the problem. I am just downloading and running
setup-1.7.exe and it definetly has this problem. I tried to download and
Setup-1.7.exe c
On Jul 1 07:36, Lists wrote:
>> I tried it 6 times in a row, every time erasing the destination files.
>> Works fine for me.
>>
>>
>> Corinna
>>
> Perhaps you have hit upon the problem. I am just downloading and running
> setup-1.7.exe and it definetly has this problem. I tried to download and
On Jun 26 23:42, Lists wrote:
On Jun 19 15:55, Lists wrote:
Works fine for me under the latest Cygwin 1.7.0-50 using your perl
script and your rsync options. I tend to agree to Larry's assumption
that some 3PP is interferring.
Sorry to just now be replying but I have been out of the country
On Jun 26 23:42, Lists wrote:
>> On Jun 19 15:55, Lists wrote:
>>>
>> Works fine for me under the latest Cygwin 1.7.0-50 using your perl
>> script and your rsync options. I tend to agree to Larry's assumption
>> that some 3PP is interferring.
>
> Sorry to just now be replying but I have been out
On Jun 19 15:55, Lists wrote:
Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again. From
your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be
just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the
implicit
mounts. If the issue is still the sam
On Jun 19 15:55, Lists wrote:
>
>> Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again. From your
>> cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be just
>> a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the implicit
>> mounts. If the issue is still
Lists wrote:
Lists wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again.
From your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may
be just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the
implicit
mounts. If the issue i
Lists wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again. From
your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be
just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the
implicit
mounts. If the issue is still the s
Lists wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again. From
your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be
just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the implicit
mounts. If the issue is still the sa
Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again. From your
cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be just
a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the implicit
mounts. If the issue is still the same, resending the output of the new
lists wrote:
See the attached cygcheck.out as per posting instructions. Note I have
also tried this on machines with much stronger hardware with the exact same
results. ALso note that the machine never runs out of memory so that doesn't
appear to be the problem either.
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I'm not sure if this is a bug or a limitation that can be worked around with a
setting somewhere, but I have found a problem with cygwin 1.7 while using
rsync. I have been using rsync and cygwin v1.5 for quite some time. I
recently started testing cygwin v1.7 and I ran into a problem with an a
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