https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5343
Summary: rsync does nothing after first time
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: IA64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Componen
On Thu 20 Mar 2008, Wayne Davison wrote:
> The list software has a "nodups" setting (that is on by default) which
> removes the mailing-list copy if your address is listed in the To or Cc
> field. I see that your subscription has this flag set, so if you are
> getting duplicates, I wonder if it i
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 07:19:14AM -0400, Robert DuToit wrote:
> A quick question. I tried --iconv=. but it didn't seem to work for my
> friend with umlautes in his file names.
Perhaps the default character set isn't set right for those filenames.
You can always specify the charsets explicitly.
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:09:57AM +, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad habit
> of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
I always send the mail to the person I am replying to and Cc the list.
This is not a bad habit, but what I c
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 07:04 -0700, Peter Heiss wrote:
> # rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
> /random/file-or-directory
> rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out (110)
> rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at clientserver.c(104)
> [receiver=2.6.9]
>
> I have set up the daemo
On Thu 20 Mar 2008, Peter Heiss wrote:
> >> # rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
> >> /random/file-or-directory
> >> rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out
> >> (110)
> >
> > A timeout would indicate a firewall problem, the rsync port (873) is
> > probably not allowed.
> >
>
>
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 04:02:47PM +, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> > > Why are non members even allowed to post to the list?
> >
> > Why shouldn't they be? In my view, subscription to the list just
> > indicates a personal preference to receive all the mail because one
> > wishes to either help o
> > Why are non members even allowed to post to the list?
>
> Why shouldn't they be? In my view, subscription to the list just
> indicates a personal preference to receive all the mail because one
> wishes to either help others or stay informed of rsync-related
> happenings. There's no reason wh
> when I use the following command I dont get an error, I only get the
> timeout when i use the daemon to connect the remote server:
I don't use a daemon on the local pc to sync files with a remote server.
It's there only for responding to remote incoming rsync requests.
--
Stuart Halliday
Th
> I figured out the ssh error. Although I am still unable to connect to
> the
> remote host with the rsync daemon. Here is the error that I am getting
> again:
>
> # rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
> /random/file-or-directory
> rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out
> (110)
>
Stuart,
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 15:33 +, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> If they're not on the list why assume they want to be emailed?
If a user asks a question and I answer it, I assume he/she wants to
receive my answer whether or not he/she is on the list. Is that
unreasonable?
> Why are non memb
Paul Slootman-5 wrote:
>
>> # rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
>> /random/file-or-directory
>> rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out
>> (110)
>
> A timeout would indicate a firewall problem, the rsync port (873) is
> probably not allowed.
>
Yes I understand that ssh is not
If they're not on the list why assume they want to be emailed?
Why are non members even allowed to post to the list?
Isn't an open mailing list a blank cheque to email harvesters?
P.S.
Please don't CC a reply back to me. I'll read it on the list. ;-)
--
Stuart Halliday
-Original Message
On Thu, 2008-03-20 at 13:20 +0100, Daniel Maher wrote:
> Actually, you can post to the list even if you're not subscribed - the
> mail will wait in the moderation queue until an admin releases it,
> however.
>
> Whether the/an admin actually performs this function is still up for
> debate though.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 08:05:40 -0400 Mike Frysinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > This list requires you to be subscribed, otherwise you can't post.
>
> you're the mailing list admin ? you know the non-subscribed
> policy ? is it automatically moderated ? out right rejected ?
Actually, you c
On Thu 20 Mar 2008, Peter Heiss wrote:
>
> I figured out the ssh error. Although I am still unable to connect to the
> remote host with the rsync daemon. Here is the error that I am getting
> again:
To clarify: you know that ssh is now not involved, right?
> # rsync -zav --progress root@::realpe
I figured out the ssh error. Although I am still unable to connect to the
remote host with the rsync daemon. Here is the error that I am getting
again:
# rsync -zav --progress root@::realperson
/random/file-or-directory
rsync: failed to connect to : Connection timed out (110)
rsync error: error i
On Thursday 20 March 2008, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> > On Thursday 20 March 2008, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> > > Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad
> > > habit of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
> >
> > sounds normal to me
>
> Hardly.
>
> Mailing lists send
> On Thursday 20 March 2008, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> > Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad
> habit
> > of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
>
> sounds normal to me
Hardly.
Mailing lists send one email of new posts to each member under normal
conditions.
Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > Hence it doesn't make much sense to cc directly; respond to the mailing
> > list and the response should reach the persons concerned.
>
> which gets back to the point of expecting people to be fully aware of the
> mailing list policy. many contributors are subscribed to
On Thursday 20 March 2008, Stuart Halliday wrote:
Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad habit
of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
Just delete the duplicate. It's that simple.
Ironically, the "Bad Habits" subject made me pull the original messag
On Thursday 20 March 2008, Paul Slootman wrote:
> On Thu 20 Mar 2008, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > > I subscribe to this mailing list. Why send me a duplicate copy? I get
> > > more than enough email thank you...
> >
> > most mailing lists detect such duplicates automatically and dont send out
> > in
On Thu 20 Mar 2008, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> > I subscribe to this mailing list. Why send me a duplicate copy? I get more
> > than enough email thank you...
>
> most mailing lists detect such duplicates automatically and dont send out in
> such cases
The mailing list can hardly detect that you'v
On Thursday 20 March 2008, Stuart Halliday wrote:
> Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad habit
> of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
sounds normal to me
> I subscribe to this mailing list. Why send me a duplicate copy? I get more
> than enough email thank
Hi All,
A quick question. I tried --iconv=. but it didn't seem to work for my
friend with umlautes in his file names. In the archives I found
mention of a patch iconv.diff. Is that necessary or is it now
included in the source - it wasn't in my latest atches directory? Rob
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To unsubs
Is it just me or a lot of people on this mailing list got into a bad habit
of also carbon copying to the poster as well?
I subscribe to this mailing list. Why send me a duplicate copy? I get more
than enough email thank you...
Personally I like mailing list correspondence kept to the list.
Cheer
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