On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 02:59:59AM -0700, jw schultz wrote:
> I just reviewed the EXCLUDE PATTERNS section of the manpage
> and found that the declarative portion never actually states
> that only the part of the path that is relative destination
> is compared.
>
> I'm not quite satisfied with my
Anand
> your network administrator. I'm afraid this is drifting
> off-topic for the rsync list.
I agree. Please email me privately ad I'll lep as much as I can.
Tomasz Ciolek
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On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 02:00:11PM +0530, Anand wrote:
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> Hi Tomasz,
>
> Thanks for the reply. I have a couple of more questions and would
> appreciate some response:
>
> I can't ping to the remote server in the new setup.
>
> enif >> ping ldas-sw.ligo.caltech.edu
> PING ldas-sw.ligo.c
Hi Tomasz,
Thanks for the reply. I have a couple of more questions and would
appreciate some response:
I can't ping to the remote server in the new setup.
enif >> ping ldas-sw.ligo.caltech.edu
PING ldas-sw.ligo.caltech.edu (131.215.115.247) from 192.168.11.25 :
56(84) bytes of data.
Newbie needs advice, please. Sorry for the length of posting:
I use rsync because it is such a great tool to reduce my download time
for ISO files of different distros on remote servers that I want to
update on my local disk. I've read the man file, the FAQ and the Wiki,
and all have helped me un
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:43:20AM +0530, Anand wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I use rsync as a client to copy a directory structure from a remote
> server, once every month.
>
> Until a few weeks ago, we had direct access to the internet - and the way
> it would work is that the guy maintaining the rsync se
Hi
I use rsync as a client to copy a directory structure from a remote
server, once every month.
Until a few weeks ago, we had direct access to the internet - and the way
it would work is that the guy maintaining the rsync server would add my
machine's IP to an access list and I would run the rs
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Hi all,
Has the "deflate on token returned" bug (apparently still present in
2.5.6) when transferring large files been fixed by chance?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=rsync&m=101777555820384&w=2
I'm using zlib-1.1.3. The bug does not occur when not using -z option.
Thanks,
Dave
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Dave Wreski
OK, I had emailed yesterday about an issue backing up a W2K machine using
rsync under Cygwin. I was having trouble backing up the root directory, and
I'm happy to say that the suggestion of using /cygdrive/c seems to have
worked!
Unfortunately, now I'm getting another error. The error is this:
I
On Wed, Jun 04, 2003 at 04:40:24PM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
> jw schultz wrote:
> > A thought has been nagging me for a bit now so i'll run it
> > up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes.
> >
> > There seems to be quite a bit of confusion regarding the use
> > of the leading slash as a top of tr
Steve Bonds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The broken ssh-basic test is fixed in the CVS version of rsync, but not in
> 2.5.6.
Yup, the ssh-basic test in the CVS version *does* work - I
just downloaded it and tried it.
>
> It should work in the next release of rsync. You can get the new test
> from
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> (cc to [EMAIL PROTECTED] so that people that knows ebtter what i'm
> talking about can eventually correct me)
> jw schultz wrote:
>
> >Perhaps that is the document he needs. If not could you
> >cygwinese, cygwinites, cygwinists, cygwinim or whatever
> >po
The broken ssh-basic test is fixed in the CVS version of rsync, but not in
2.5.6.
It should work in the next release of rsync. You can get the new test
from the rsync CVS server easily via the cvsweb interface:
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsync/testsuite/ssh-basic.test?rev=1.6&content-ty
jw schultz wrote:
> A thought has been nagging me for a bit now so i'll run it
> up the flagpole and see if anyone salutes.
>
> There seems to be quite a bit of confusion regarding the use
> of the leading slash as a top of tree anchor for exclude
> patterns. The manpage seems clear enough to me b
I'm running 'make check' to run the testsuite, and I did it
this way so the ssh-basic test would run:
# export rsync_enable_ssh_tests=yes
# make check
I did set up ssh so this would run, and here's what I get
for output:
POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 TOOLDIR=`pwd` rsync_bin=`pwd`/rsync srcdir="." ./runt
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