As those of you who watch CVS will be aware Wayne has been
making progress in reducing memory requirements of rsync.
Much of what he has done has been the product of discussions
between he and myself that started a month ago with John Van
Essen.
Most recently Wayne has changed how the file_struct
jw schultz wrote:
On Wed, Feb 04, 2004 at 04:33:20PM -0800, tim wrote:
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files, and caches. The problem is getting rsync to include the directory
name but exclude its contents, a condition not clearly covered in rsync(1),
EXCLUDE PATTERNS.
That isn't difficult nor do i find it to be poorly e
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 02:10:39PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> I am running rsync on MacOS 10.3 and I want to transfer files to a
> >> linux
> >> machine, which has linux partitions and fat32 partitions.
> >>
> >> Transfering the files to the linux partition works without problems
I'm using rsync 2.6.
Last night I started using the -files-from option. It took 6 hours to
complete. Total of 126,000 files, 30gb. This was on a local network.
I started another rsync process this morning (same system as above) and
it's still building the file list after about 5 hours. This
>> I am running rsync on MacOS 10.3 and I want to transfer files to a
>> linux
>> machine, which has linux partitions and fat32 partitions.
>>
>> Transfering the files to the linux partition works without problems,
>> but if I transfer them to the fat32 partition, files are ignored if all
>> c