Re: BugReport: rsync fails it's own "regression" test "chmod-option"

2006-12-16 Thread Wayne Davison
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

Re: BugReport: rsync fails it's own "regression" test "chmod-option"

2006-12-15 Thread Matt McCutchen
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. [Matt snipped here and PGP-unescaped below] drwxrwxr-x0 0.10 3 2006-12

BugReport: rsync fails it's own "regression" test "chmod-option"

2006-12-15 Thread Hugh Daniel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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