Re: When rsync-3.0.0pre1 ?

2007-02-28 Thread Wayne Davison
On Mon, Feb 26, 2007 at 01:08:12PM +0100, Stanis?aw Gruszka wrote: > When do you plan to make first prerelease of 3.0.0 version? I don't have a particular date picked out, but it is not going to happen anytime in the near future. I have several more new features that I want to merge into the sour

Re: Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-02-28 Thread Matt McCutchen
On 2/28/07, Steven Morehouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I've seen the ignore-case patch, but as far as I can tell that's for source/destination matching. That's a different issue entirely I think. What I'm proposing would only need to take effect on the sending side. In situations where they al

Re: rsync directories whith names that finish with a "space"

2007-02-28 Thread Matt McCutchen
This made me think of something. It would be good to mention in the man page that, when one is pushing over a remote shell, the destination argument also goes through the remote shell, so the user may need to quote it. Matt On 2/27/07, denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use rsync via crontab u

Re: rsync directories whith names that finish with a "space"

2007-02-28 Thread Matt McCutchen
On 2/27/07, denis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I use rsync via crontab under macosx without problem except for the copy of directories whith names that finish with a "space" (i.e. "directoryname "). The command mkdir is'nt able to create it. Is there a way to solve this problem ? What do you me

Feature Request: case insensitivity for filter rules

2007-02-28 Thread Steven Morehouse
Many of my clients are Windows-based... I can't change that. The are also, unfortunately, not really tech-savvy. In an effort to make things as easy-to-use-as-possible I'm attempting to write an easy how-to for their rsyncing... feedback is that they just aren't getting the case problem. I'l

Re: No -v but still verbose

2007-02-28 Thread Paul Slootman
On Wed 28 Feb 2007, Dave Markham wrote: > Guys below are my rsync options i am using :- > > rsync -PaRz --delete --delete-excluded --copy-unsafe-links --numeric-ids > > I have omitted the -v and --stats i was using previously. -P means --partial --progress. --progress implies --verbose. Paul

No -v but still verbose

2007-02-28 Thread Dave Markham
Guys below are my rsync options i am using :- rsync -PaRz --delete --delete-excluded --copy-unsafe-links --numeric-ids I have omitted the -v and --stats i was using previously. Now when i look in my log i still seem to get a list for each file transfered. I only want to have the problem files l