Richard Taubo (o...@bergersen.no) wrote on 19 April 2010 14:48:
>In the rsync man page under " -8, --8-bit-output", it says:
> . . .
> All control characters (but never tabs) are always escaped, regardless
> of this option's setting.
> The escape idiom that started in 2.6.7 is
Hello.
My laptop runs XP Home SP3 and my workstation XP Prof. SP3.
I use Cygwin and rsync to sync my files to a Debian 4.0 server which
runs rsync 2.6.9 in daemon mode.
It had always worked quite will until I upgraded to Cygwin 1.7.x
(the laptop runs Cygwin 1.7.4 and the workstation 1.7.5 with
You want to use the --rsync-path option.
--Kyle
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Moin,
I want to use rsysnc to get files from a linux box to a solaris server.
r...@solaris:/root # which rsync
/usr/local/bin/rsync
r...@solaris:/var/log/r5backup # rsync --version
rsync version 3.0.7 protocol version 30
Copyright (C) 1996-2009 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and others.
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Hi!
In the rsync man page under " -8, --8-bit-output", it says:
. . .
All control characters (but never tabs) are always escaped, regardless
of this option's setting.
The escape idiom that started in 2.6.7 is to output a literal backslash
(\) and a hash (#),
foll
Jordan Russell wrote:
> (followup to thread from last month)
>
> On 3/9/2010 10:09 AM, Wayne Davison wrote:
> > On Mon, Mar 08, 2010 at 10:02:26AM -0600, Mike Bombich wrote:
> >> rsync: make_bak_dir mkdir
> >> "/Volumes/Backup/_Archive_2010_March_07_22-27-43/Users/jsmith/Library/Mail/Mailboxes/
>