Bah, after googling yet some more it seems like this cannot be fixed :(
On Tuesday 02 October 2007, havoc wrote:
> Is there a way to fix the skipping of overly long filenames (aside from
> shortening the names ;)?
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Is there a way to fix the skipping of overly long filenames (aside from
shortening the names ;)?
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g symmetrical speed).
> >
> > Running rsync on both sides it should be dramatically faster *IF* there
> > are several large files. If all small files and often changing then
> > robocopy may be just about the same.
>
> Correct.
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> Havoc, if the speed benefit of de
ong time. There's white papers on Microsoft's site about it.
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I forgot to mention that my concern with cwrsync is whether or not it is built
with ACL support.
On Monday 01 October 2007, havoc wrote:
> Heh, already found that via:
> http://www.gaztronics.net/rsync.php
>
> On Monday 01 October 2007, Stephen Zemlicka wrote:
> > Check ou
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ng on the server except for during backups.
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Would running an rsync daemon on the client side (using Matt's ACL enabled
rsync) solve my ACL problem?
On Monday 01 October 2007, havoc wrote:
> Yes, mapped drive, "kindof", it's a netbios default share, but essentially
> the same thing.
> I am trying to avoi
u can do a partial transfer but before that is possible, the client
> needs a full transfer from the server to see what it needs to send.
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s a *nix utility, I doubt much effort will be put into
> compatibility with windows permissions.
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On Monday 01 October 2007, Matt McCutchen wrote:
> On 10/1/07, havoc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I am having problems using rsync on cygwin to properly copy the
> > ownership of files from windows to windows.
> > I am running: rsync -avPA //src_addr/some/path /local
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rsync-acl-2.6.9.tar.bz2 from:
http://mattmccutchen.net/myrsync/
and configured with --enable-acl-support
This still does not work. Is what I am trying to do not possible,
or am I just doing something wrong?
Thanks for any input.
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