I have released rsync 3.0.4. This is a bug-fix release with the only
"enhancement" being the adding of a way to interact with an overly-
restrictive server that refuses rsync's behind-the-scenes use of the
-e option.
To see a full summary of the changes since 3.0.3, visit this link:
http://rsy
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 04:43:29PM +0200, Thomas Ebert wrote:
> rsync: stat
> "/home/thomas/DiskStation/Thomas/backup/molungus-root/2008-08-25/usr/share/terminfo/L/LFT-PC850"
>
> failed: No such file or directory (2)
> usr/share/terminfo/l/lft => usr/share/terminfo/l/lft-pc850
> rsync: link
> "
Thanks for your reply,
what I'm wondering about is, that everything works fine if I delete the
dir /usr/share/terminfo in the linkdest before running rsync so that has
to be copied as is by rsync.
No other directory is affected, though. I also don't understand the
behaviour of rsync: First i
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5529
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https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5695
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Summary|rsync local timeout |improve keep-alive code to
Hi all, i'm using an rsync windows server under cygwin.
The rsync linux clients work very well, using all available bandwidth;
instead the only windows server 2003 client does not exceed the 80 KB/s when
transferring files, so it is very slow.
It is invoked through command line
rsync --verbose -