On Tue, Sep 07, 2004 at 10:37:48PM +0200, Stefan Hoelldampf wrote:
> Damn, the problem is rsync-2.5.5 as receiver
OK, that fails for me too. It was a rather simple mistake caused by
2.6.3pre1 not sending --delete if it thought that --delete-after was
going to imply that option. In the case of se
Wayne Davison wrote:
>>Using "--delete-after" does not work with
>>2.6.3pre1 (sender, Fedora Core 2) and
>>2.5.7 (receiver, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3):
>
>
> I've run this combination of rsync versions without any problems (though
> my copy wen
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 11:06:30AM +0200, Stefan Hoelldampf wrote:
> Using "--delete-after" does not work with
> 2.6.3pre1 (sender, Fedora Core 2) and
> 2.5.7 (receiver, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3):
I've run this combination of rsync versions without any problems (though
Hi,
Using "--delete-after" does not work with
2.6.3pre1 (sender, Fedora Core 2) and
2.5.7 (receiver, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3):
> building file list ...
> 3288 files to consider
> skipping non-regular file ""
> Invalid file index 1879320506 in recv_files (
On Fri, Jun 25, 2004 at 03:13:44PM +0400, Ilya N. Golubev wrote:
> rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24
In 2.4.6 --delete-after didn't imply --delete. Either upgrade to 2.6.2
or supply both options and it will then work as expected.
..wayne..
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rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24
Created local copy of remote directory by:
rsync -az cvs.xemacs.org::xemacscvs/XEmacs/packages/xemacs-packages/auctex/ $local_dir;
Created additional file in local copy of that directory and `touch
010100' it.
The following command
rsync -avvz --del