On Wednesday, October 09, 2002 07:26:44 AM -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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| Howdy,
|
| I am just starting to use rsync and now have an rsync server set up
| to back up our various machines. I recently started getting an error that
| is confusing and I can't find info documented on i
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On Wed, Oct 09, 2002 at 07:26:44AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I am just starting to use rsync and now have an rsync
> server set up to back up our various machines. I recently
> started getting an error that is confusing and I can't
> find info documented on it. I searched the n
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Howdy,
I am just starting to use rsync and now have an rsync server set up
to back up our
various machines. I recently started getting an error that is confusing and
I can't find info
documented on it. I searched the news group and found it mentioned but no
solution yet.
I get the error
I noticed this behavior earlier. Thanks for the patch.
eric
Ruediger Oertel wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> we ran into a little problem with rsync-2.5.5.
>
> Setup: you run rsync-2.5.5 as normal rsync over ssh
> (ie. not connecting to a rsync server). If you start
> such a rsync but interrupt the pullin
Hello there
Did you know that you can program smart
cards with files from the internet and open lots of pay per view chanells
for
your televisual pleasure.
Take a look at http://MagicFun.da.ru for the latest hex
files.
Many thanks Jay.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:03:33 +0200 (CEST)
Ruediger Oertel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we ran into a little problem with rsync-2.5.5.
>
> Setup: you run rsync-2.5.5 as normal rsync over ssh
> (ie. not connecting to a rsync server). If you start
> such a rsync but interrupt the pulling pr
Hi,
we ran into a little problem with rsync-2.5.5.
Setup: you run rsync-2.5.5 as normal rsync over ssh
(ie. not connecting to a rsync server). If you start
such a rsync but interrupt the pulling process with Ctrl-C,
the process on the other side may start to allocate all
memory on the remote mac