On Fri, Aug 19, 2005 at 09:52:55PM -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
> If there's a directory which you know cannot be read and you don't wish
> to change it, I'd suggest excluding it from the transfer with --exclude.
That's what I'm doing so far; unfortunately, I'm using rsync to backup
a Windows files
Is there any way to do the following?:
- checkout an rsync repo
- make some changes to my copy
- build a patch by diffing my copy and the copy on the rsync server
over rsync
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example/FAQ. I searched the archives (because I needed to implement
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Jay
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Its very common to have a setu
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 07:21:41PM -0500, jacob martinson wrote:
> are there any patches that allow rsync to synchronize file acl's in
> addition to traditional unix file permissions?
There is the file patches/acls.diff that is shipped with the
distribution that can be used to patch in the --acls
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1959
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-08-24 09:41 ---
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> Strange, got this error with 2.5.7 when the destination "module" was
> read-only.
> 2.6.6 prints user-friendly info that the module is not w
On Mon, Aug 22, 2005 at 10:51:04AM -0300, Hernan Saltiel wrote:
> rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 32768 bytes: phase "unknown":
> Broken pipe
That message tells you that either the other end of the connection went
away unexpectedly or the networks connection went down. If the error is
On Tue, Aug 23, 2005 at 01:34:38PM +0200, Judith Flo wrote:
> Is there any way to log the output of rsync when running through ssh?
Your only choices are (1) to capture the output of --verbose or
--log-format to a file (on the client side) and send that to the server,
or (2) use the daemon-over-ss
* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24/08/2005 1153EDT]:
[...]
> .testing2:5=grwx
>
> So, it appears that the colon is the problem here.
Ya, 'cause windows might get confused and think it's a reference to a
drive letter.
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Did some testing on XP Pro here with WordPad. I was able to successfully
create and save the following files:
.testing.txt
.testing2,5=grwx.txt
.testing2;5;@=grwx.12345.txt
.testing2;[EMAIL PROTECTED]
.testing2;5=grwx.txt
However, I was *not* able to save the following file due to an invalid
John Jablonski wrote:
Hmmm.
Oddly (?) enough, you can make a ".FILE" using a dos prompt (cmd), but
not using the win GUI. RMB->Create new->Text file on your desktop (or
anywhere using windows explorer) and try and create a file named
".dotfile". You can't do it (in XP-pro anyways).
This i
Hmmm.
Oddly (?) enough, you can make a ".FILE" using a dos prompt (cmd), but
not using the win GUI. RMB->Create new->Text file on your desktop (or
anywhere using windows explorer) and try and create a file named
".dotfile". You can't do it (in XP-pro anyways).
-john
Tim Conway wrote:
In
In case cygwin was doing some filename
mapping, I tried it in cmd:
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1>cd t
C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\t>dir
Volume in drive C has no label.
Volume Serial Number is 5CC0-9DEE
Directory of C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\t
08/24/2005 08:54 AM
.
08/24/2005 08:54 AM
I'm sure, too. Apparently, you can't start a filename with a period in
Win, either, as my previous examples showed.
1120817285.22306_0.mail (works fine)
.1124450874.30945_0.mail (reports 0KB)
.1123700716.P14142Q0M23.mail (reports 0KB)
.1087907444.7006_1.mail.domain.com,U=1,W=42566 (reports 0KB)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1959
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-08-24 05:19 ---
Strange, got this error with 2.5.7 when the destination "module" was read-only.
2.6.6 prints user-friendly info that the module is not writeable.
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