> -Original Message-
> The error message says that the server shell couldn't find a command
> named "rsync". Check the bash startup scripts to make sure that they
> run without error and that PATH is set correctly. You said you
> recompiled rsync. Is the directory wh
> Hi all, I have just re-joined the list. I have been using Rsync on my
> Linux servers for a number of years now without fault. I now have the
> need to Rsync data between two Solaris 2.7 servers.
>
> This has got me stumped... Hoping that someone might have a quick answer
> for me?
>
> bash-2.
>On Sat, 4 May 2002, Michael Fischer wrote:
>> 1. If I touched only the corrupted file, so the file times differed,
>> then rsync did update the destination file.
>>
>> 2. If I used the --checksum flag, then it updated correctly.
>>
>> But just
coincidences by with the checksum
algorithm fails? Or is this a real bug? I'd be happy to send someone
the two files to play with, but they are pretty big!
--Michael Fischer
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| Michael Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |
| Professor of Compu