Re: Rsnapshot/rsync buffer overflow

2009-07-18 Thread Carlos Carvalho
Steven Levine (stev...@earthlink.net) wrote on 17 July 2009 19:51: >In , on 07/17/09 > at 01:46 PM, Kurt Nelson said: > >Hi Kurt, > >Please reply to the list... > >>Any good workarounds? > >Depends on your needs. If you really need names this long, rsync builds >pretty easily. Chang

Re: Rsnapshot/rsync buffer overflow

2009-07-17 Thread Steven Levine
In , on 07/17/09 at 01:46 PM, Kurt Nelson said: Hi Kurt, Please reply to the list... >Any good workarounds? Depends on your needs. If you really need names this long, rsync builds pretty easily. Change the pathname max to something you can live with rsync should stop complaining. Look fo

Re: Rsnapshot/rsync buffer overflow

2009-07-17 Thread Steven Levine
In , on 07/17/09 at 12:16 AM, Kurtis Nelson said: Hi, >I have been using rsnapshot on OS X for a bit now to backup my debian >home server to my external HD but have now started getting this error. >ERROR: buffer overflow in recv_file_entry [generator] >rsync error: error allocating core memo

Re: rsnapshot

2007-01-19 Thread Matt McCutchen
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