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The same applies to old DOS names like AUX, COM1, LPT1 or PRN.
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On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 02:59:30PM -0700, Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
> Where is the log file located, I couldn't find any after searching the
> entire cygwin installation for "*rsync*".
That depends on how you have it configured. By default, it uses syslog,
so you'd probably want to add a "log file
On 8/1/05, Wayne Davison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 06:28:03PM -0700, Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
> > I thought if a daemon is already running on the default port, I
> > thought the additional ones started on the same port will result
> > in an exit with error
>
> It certain
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 06:28:03PM -0700, Hari Krishna Dara wrote:
> I thought if a daemon is already running on the default port, I
> thought the additional ones started on the same port will result
> in an exit with error
It certainly works that way on all the Unix-like OSes I know. The
error i
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2938
Summary: Escape Colons in Filenames
Product: rsync
Version: 2.6.3
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Windows XP
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Componen
On 7/31/05, alok barnwal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Hari,
> Your observations is very true.
> And you cannot have 2 processess running on same port.
> Such problem is being faced when you try to restart
> particular service and found that previous instance is
> not properly stopped and hence p
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 05:46:04PM +0200, Judith Flo wrote:
> The drsync perl script?
> Where can i find it?
Hint: google for "drsync".
> thanks (but i prefer rsync)...
Unison does multi-direction synchronization better (and uses the rsync
algorithm to do it). However, use whatever you prefer.
Wayne Davison wrote:
For 2-way syncing (or even N-way), I recommend using unison -- it not
only handles deleting/creating files in both directions, but it can also
tell you about (and show you diffs between) files that were modified in
a conflicting manner on the 2 machines being synchronized.
On Mon, Aug 01, 2005 at 01:47:06PM +0200, Judith Flo wrote:
> Has anybody had the same problem? How did you solve it?
For 2-way syncing (or even N-way), I recommend using unison -- it not
only handles deleting/creating files in both directions, but it can also
tell you about (and show you diffs be
On Monday 01 Aug 2005 14:56, Olivier BONHOMME wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am discovering rsync and I have a problem about preserving ownership
> and permissions. I want to mirror a web tree with rsync over ssh. I set
> up a module on my rsync server and on the rsync client, I use the
> options
Only root *CAN* change the owner of a file to somebody else.
If we both have accounts on the same box.
I cannot stick *your* name as responsible for *my* garbage.
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Hello everybody,
I am discovering rsync and I have a problem about preserving ownership
and permissions. I want to mirror a web tree with rsync over ssh. I set
up a module on my rsync server and on the rsync client, I use the
options -o and -p in order to preserve ownership et permissions. The
fil
Hi everybody,
I wonder if anyone could help me with an issue..
I have to sync several files from several computers "against" a
server. The particularity is that some users might have acces to the
server and can modify/create files...
The problem appears when a user, who has created a file in the
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