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Subject: RE: File changed during save
sounds interesting - are you speaking about a special rsync version or about
this helper script:
http://marc.info/?l=rsync&m=115822570129821&w=2
?
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> > Note that back-to-back rsyncs make the window of opportunity much
> > much smaller for things to change during transit.
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> yes, but it still leaves room for corrupted transfers nobody
> would probably know about !?
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With UNIX file semantics,
Loop until nothing i
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> If you're on windows, someone wrote a vss patch for rsync. I haven't used
> it extensively though but it has worked for in-use outlook pst
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> Matt McCutchen wrote:
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> > On 9/15/07, roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > what`s the rsync equi
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Matt McCutchen wrote:
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> On 9/15/07, roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > what`s the rsync equivalent to this?
> > how can i see which files changed while rsync was
> transferring them ?
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> Handling of concurrent changes to source files is one of rsync's
> weaknesses. The rsync sender naivel
On 9/15/07, roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what`s the rsync equivalent to this?
> how can i see which files changed while rsync was transferring them ?
Handling of concurrent changes to source files is one of rsync's
weaknesses. The rsync sender naively reads each source file from
beginning