On Wednesday 2002-05-22 19:00, Charles C. Fu ?? wrote:
| [This is a copy of the contents of Debian bug report #147842.]
Sorry, but the patch in my earlier reply was incorrect. An essential
continue statement was missing. I also found out that it was not a
complete solution to the problem. Her
On Wednesday 2002-05-22 19:00, Charles C. Fu ?? wrote:
| [This is a copy of the contents of Debian bug report #147842.]
This looks like the same race condition that I reported to the rsync
mailing list on 2002-05-16. The following patch fixes my problem:
--- rsync-2.5.5/log.c.orig Mon F
(I am not on the rsync mailing list, so if you send a response to this
message to the list, please be sure to CC me.)
I first reported this bug go Red Hat in
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65350>.
If you run rsync with a subshell through ssh.com's ssh and sshd and
then kill
I've looked in a lot of places but found nothing. I'm trying to perform an
rsync between 2 RH 7.2 boxes with kernel 2.4.14. My rsync version is 2.4.6
protocol version 24
Here is the command I'm passing:
/usr/bin/rsync -a -vv -C --progress --delete -e ssh /tmp
remote.host.com:/tmp
Everytime I ru
Hi,
I have just begun using rsync at Caroline Chisholm Catholic College,
Braybrook, Australia. To complete backups of our home directories to an off
site server. The link between the servers is 32MBps (soon to be 100MBps when
Australian Comms Authority licence for the microwave spectrum goes thro