27;t know enough about the internals of
rsync to know what all this might suggest ...
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nd, if you install
gcc, make, etc., with cygwin, you can build things
like rsync yourself. Other things you can get with
cygwin include ssh, good for encrypting the rsync
channel, etc. the site is www.cygwin.com.
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n.
Again, what further information do you want? Corinna,
IIRC, I still have that particular BLODA installed that
you wanted me to have to test about the previous issue
with socketpair, fixed back in November ....
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have to do with
not being able to push data through socket pairs
or detect presence of more data, etc.
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le ago of
busy looping in buffer transfer (and I do have -z on,
might that impact?) struck me as possibly related. I
am not sure how to debug this when it happens, so if
there are steps I can take upon such a hang to get you
better info, do enlighten me!
size.
(This is all from memory from reading the rsync tech
report some time ago, but I think it remains sounds.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I am off base.)
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what flags you are passing as well ...
Perhaps if you say more about the flags, the nature of the OSes at each end,
and the kind of connection you have between the systems?
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Among other things, gzip embeds the names of the files that it
zipped ... so why would you expect your two .gz files to be
exactly the same? You'll need to use the same name for the
tar files ... and even then, I bet gzip records date and
time ...
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Eliot Moss wrote:
... and cygwin 1.7.0-64 makes no change to the failure.
It would be nice to have rsync again -- this bug does not
let it run at all. If it is more debugging info someone
needs/wants, let me know and I'll try to generate it ...
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Eliot Moss wrote:
I have used earlier rsync on cygwin successfully for a
long. I have now moved to cygwin 1.7.0, which required
moving to rsync 3.0.6-1 at the same time. (The -1 is
for minor cygwin-specific patches.)
When I do almost any command with rsync, such as the one
below, it breaks at a
mismatch
in protocol (30 versus 29), though I think the last command
scuttles that possibility. I think it has something to do
with cygwin, since cygwin 1.5 seemed ok, but it could be
a combination of changes un rsync and cygwin ...
Best wishes -- Eliot Moss
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