Re: Mac OS X "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)"

2010-04-14 Thread Henri Shustak
>> An LBackup user recently posted a question to the mailing list asking about >> the following error. >> >>> "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)" > >> Is it possible to place a feature request to have the error reported >> by rsync also list the path to the problema

Re: Mac OS X "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)"

2010-04-14 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Fri, 2010-04-09 at 11:12 +1200, Henri Shustak wrote: > An LBackup user recently posted a question to the mailing list asking about > the following error. > > > "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)" > Is it possible to place a feature request to have the error repor

Re: Mac OS X "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)"

2010-04-14 Thread Matt McCutchen
On Thu, 2010-04-15 at 00:21 +0100, Stuart Ramdeen (Toucan) wrote: > I have also noticed this error. In my particular scenario ACL > preservation is not essential, but what concerns me is that rsync > appears to skip an entire folder that has an invalid ACL. Therefore > none of the actual data is ba

Re: Mac OS X "rsync: unpack_smb_acl: sys_acl_get_info(): Unknown error: 0 (0)"

2010-04-14 Thread Stuart Ramdeen (Toucan)
I have also noticed this error. In my particular scenario ACL preservation is not essential, but what concerns me is that rsync appears to skip an entire folder that has an invalid ACL. Therefore none of the actual data is backed up. I would expect rsync to copy the folder structure & files but