Hi Matt,
Thanks for the feedback. We can work around, or even code a patch for,
this issue, but more than that, I wanted to throw it out on the list to
see if anyone believed my idea was bad, etc., and, because none of us at
10East are active in rsync development, I'm unsure of the protocol for t
It seems to me that rsyncd.conf does not provide an option akin to rsync's
--one-file-system command line argument. If that is true, it seems like a
bug of ommission, as I now face a use case where I need it.
Is there maybe some technical reason for the ommission?
Thanks,
--
Lester High
know about. That is another
reason for this email -- I don't want to spend time coding rsyncfs if a
solution that will work for us already exists.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
--
Lester Hightower
> On 4/12/05, Lester Hightower wrote:
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> > [...snip...]
> > The actual
know about. That is another
reason for this email -- I don't want to spend time coding rsyncfs if a
solution that will work for us already exists.
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
--
Lester Hightower
> On 4/12/05, Lester Hightower wrote:
>
> > [...snip...]
> > The actual
d this email and comment on its
practicality, workability, difficulty, or maybe even be inspired to give
it a go. I would appreciate feedback from anyone that read this far,
positive or negative.
I also apologize for such a lengthy email, but I wanted to share this idea
with the rsync community,
r if there is anything else that you feel that I can do to help, please
do not hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
--
Lester Hightower
10East Corp.
p.s. 10East created and now supports the MARC system (marc.10east.com) in
various ways, including hosting it, though it is primarily administered by
Mr. Hank Leining