On Sun, 2003-06-08 at 00:31, Jeff Kowalczyk wrote:
> I'm interested in these very questions (librsync-rsync relationship,
> remaining limitations of rsync, active prospects for ground-up rewrites),
> Google searches for rsync info have proved a little too vague due to the
> programs ubiquity. Much
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jw schultz wrote:
I'd then consider that the cygwin binaries might have been
built incorrectly. After that, i don't know, perhaps
creeping corruption on the two machines?
BTW: those are my latest builds or rsync/cygwin:
$ md5sum /usr/bin/rsync.exe
60
> On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 05:36:03PM -0500, Trey Nolen wrote:
> > HmmThis backup server is handling backup jobs from about a dozen other
> > machines -- all but three are Linux. The other three are Windows 2000
> > servers running Cygwin. Two of those are not working (giving the error).
> > Th
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jw schultz wrote:
>I'd then consider that the cygwin binaries might have been
>built incorrectly. After that, i don't know, perhaps
>creeping corruption on the two machines?
>
BTW: those are my latest builds or rsync/cygwin:
$ md5sum /usr/bin/rsync.ex
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 05:36:03PM -0500, Trey Nolen wrote:
> HmmThis backup server is handling backup jobs from about a dozen other
> machines -- all but three are Linux. The other three are Windows 2000
> servers running Cygwin. Two of those are not working (giving the error).
> The backup m
HmmThis backup server is handling backup jobs from about a dozen other
machines -- all but three are Linux. The other three are Windows 2000
servers running Cygwin. Two of those are not working (giving the error).
The backup machine has other duties, too, and has not had any issues. The
uptime
HmmThis backup server is handling backup jobs from about a dozen other
machines -- all but three are Linux. The other three are Windows 2000
servers running Cygwin. Two of those are not working (giving the error).
The backup machine has other duties, too, and has not had any issues. The
uptime
On Sat, Jun 07, 2003 at 10:49:03AM -0500, Trey Nolen wrote:
> I had sent a message to the list earlier this week detailing an error
> message I am getting using rsync on Cygwin on Windows 2000. I have now
> duplicated the problem on another windows 2000 server. I have a third server
> on which the
Steve Greenland writes:
> And for the record, I get the hang regardless of my '-v' setting
(anywhere
> from 0-4 "v"s).
I was recently getting rsync 2.5.6 choking on me on certain very large
files when I was trying to RSYNC SuSE Linux 8.2 from ftp.nrc.ca.
Here's what I was getting:
receiving f
I had sent a message to the list earlier this week detailing an error
message I am getting using rsync on Cygwin on Windows 2000. I have now
duplicated the problem on another windows 2000 server. I have a third server
on which the process works, so I don't really know what is going wrong. All
thr
I'm interested in these very questions (librsync-rsync relationship,
remaining limitations of rsync, active prospects for ground-up rewrites),
Google searches for rsync info have proved a little too vague due to the
programs ubiquity. Much has certainly changed since this was written,
could some pe
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