On Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 01:43:38PM -0800, Hugh Daniel wrote:
> A bit of research show that no one has mentioned this test since it
> was last worked on in late September
That's because the test works fine for most people. Apparently it only
fails when someone runs as root with a non-zero default
On 12/15/06, Hugh Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When run as root the
"chmod-option" test allays fails, and fails across many versions of
Linux, RedHat-7.3, SuSE-10.0, Debian-Etch in the same way.
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Recent versions of rsync have a "regression test" called
"chmod-option" that when run fails, this should be causing rsync to be
rejected as broken by all distros and sysadmins.
A bit of research show that no one has mentioned this test since it
wa