On 18 Jul 2001, Sudarshan Ramaswamy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> In continuation of my Problem . I found out the following
> upon issuing the command ldd i find that libraries were different on
> diferent machines because of the different Operating System versions.
>
> rsync to the workst
On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Sudarshan Ramaswamy wrote:
> rsync to the workstation of Same solaris OS will not give any error.
>
> Does rsync need the Opearting System to be of the same version?.
Of course not, but if you built rsync with, say, -xarch=v9 on one Solaris
system then it won't run on some o
Hi
In continuation of my Problem . I found out the following
upon issuing the command ldd i find that libraries were different on
diferent machines because of the different Operating System versions.
rsync to the workstation of Same solaris OS will not give any error.
Does rsync need the Opeart
Hi
I am new to rsync. I have installed rsyn2.4.6 in my home directory. I
can rsh to any machine without any passwd as we have NIS .
rsync works perfectly on my local machine ie if
I rsync within the same machine it works ok. But when I rsync from a
differnt machine or to a different machine
I had this problem with 2.3.2. After upgrading to 2.4.6 the problem went
away. Make sure you apply Wayne Davidsons no hang patches to 2.4.6 or you
may have other problems. You can find details of the patches in the archives
of this list.
Cheers
Mark
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> | This sounds more like an ssh bug; I would try taking the report to
> | their mailing lists.
>
> Well... "It's a feature."
>
> Well, anyway, it's documented behaviour. Ssh will try all the keys, even if you
> hand it the -i flag to say "here's the key I want, dumbo!"
>
> Solution: disable y