>
>
> rsync -rvtO --del --files-from=/cygdrive/C/Programme/cwRsync/rsync.txt
> \ --modify-window=3 / [EMAIL PROTECTED]::Backup
>
> > How should I list E:\Bücher & Comics in rsync.txt ?
> > As /cygdrive/E/Bücher & Comics or should I just use single or double
> > quotes ?
>
> As you said. rsyn
On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 03:59 +0100, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote:
> Hmm, it seems I need help again. I am calling again rsync with the following
> options :
> rsync -rvtO --del --files-from=/cygdrive/C/Programme/cwRsync/rsync.txt
> --modify-window=3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]::Backup
>
> rsync.txt j
>
>
> Good. Then my guess is that there's some weirdness in the hacked
> Cygwin's handling of command-line arguments. As a workaround, you could
> try using --files-from instead of putting the path on the command line.
>
>
Hmm, it seems I need help again. I am calling again rsync with the followi
On Sun, 2008-02-10 at 04:57 +0100, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote:
> I just renamed "Bücher & Comics" to "Buecher" and then tried to rsync
> again. This time it works and rsync even copies the subdirectories -
> one of which is named "Bücher & Rollenspiele" correctly. So the only
> problem to be s
>
> It seems that the problem are not only the spaces but the Umlaute in the
> filename. I renamed the folder from "Bücher & Comics" to "Bücher", but the
> error message stays the same. I have read the link from Matt but the
> codepage for non-unicode apps was already set to german. FYI : I am alre
>
>
> How is rsync rejecting it? "File has vanished"? If so, see this
> message:
>
> http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2008-January/019696.html
>
> Matt
rsync outputs the following :
building file list ... rsync: link_stat "/cygdrive/E/B\#302\#263cher "
failed:
No such file or directory (2
For these cases, I add the option --size-only. I guarantee it will
fix it. rsync sees files as different b/c of mismatch between fat and
linux filesystems. using -t also helps. -a does not because it tries
to do impossible things.
Hth
PJ
On 2/8/08, Matt McCutchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> O
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 01:49 +0100, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote:
> Thanks, mounting the partition with uid=stefan did the trick. Probably
> more a cygwin than a rsync-question, but
> does anybody have any suggestions how I can make rsync accept "E:
> \Bücher & Comics" as source path ?
How is rs
On Fri, 2008-02-08 at 10:59 +0100, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote:
> Thanks for the quick replies. I just added the -tO option as well as
> the -i option.
> The output looks this way :
>
> After this rsync complains that it cannot set file names on
> "/Avalon/filename.gho" because the Operatio
Paul Slootman wrote:
>
> I think you mean file owner? Of file times?
> "cannot set file names" seems unlikely :-)
File OWNER
File GROUP
and DOS/Windows complains
Me, I let it complain --- much more complaining with cp than with rsync
DOS and Windows have different ideas of what file attrib
On Fri 08 Feb 2008, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote:
> >
> > Hmm, it does seem that Stefan is missing the -t option.
> > As I basically always do "-a", I overlooked this.
>
> Thanks for the quick replies. I just added the -tO option as well as the -i
> option.
> The output looks this way :
>
> Afte
>
>
> Hmm, it does seem that Stefan is missing the -t option.
> As I basically always do "-a", I overlooked this.
>
Hello guys
Thanks for the quick replies. I just added the -tO option as well as the -i
option.
The output looks this way :
After this rsync complains that it cannot set file names
On Fri 08 Feb 2008, Tony Abernethy wrote:
> Are you preserving the times?
Hmm, it does seem that Stefan is missing the -t option.
As I basically always do "-a", I overlooked this.
Paul Slootman
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On Fri 08 Feb 2008, Stefan Malte Schumacher wrote:
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> I am trying to rsync some ghost images from a windows client running Windows
> XP to my Linux server. The problem is that rsync sends the complete files
> again even if nothing changed on the client side. The only way to avoid this
> is to use
Hi
I am trying to rsync some ghost images from a windows client running Windows
XP to my Linux server. The problem is that rsync sends the complete files
again even if nothing changed on the client side. The only way to avoid this
is to use the "-c"-option but this takes nearly as long as uploadin
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