using rsync for a long time but wasn't able to find a way to
do this other than fixing permissions after transfer.
Thanks,
Reno
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Before pos
to rsyncrypto which is able to do compression (and encryption) of the
file on source in a separate directory in a way that keep later delta
transfert with rsync possible.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/rsyncrypto
Reno
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Matt McCutchen wrote:
On 7/1/07, reno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm experiencing various output bugs using --out-format with %f in
rsync 2.6.9
You seem to expect that %f will always give you an absolute path, but
that's not what it is designed to do. In the rsyncd.conf man
Hello,
I'm experiencing various output bugs using --out-format with %f in rsync 2.6.9
I test it with rsync 2.6.9-2 and 2.6.9-3 in debian etch, running both in deamon
and client mode on the same host.
This bug seems to be known by the developer as said in
http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/unpacked/rs
Hello,
I'm experiencing various output bugs using --out-format with %f in rsync
2.6.9
I test it with rsync 2.6.9-2 and 2.6.9-3 in debian etch, running both in
deamon and client mode on the same host.
This bug seems to be known by the developer as said in
http://samba.anu.edu.au/ftp/unpacked