On 9 May 2012, at 14:57, James Relph wrote:
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>> The 3.1.0dev version (which is next up for a release) has some solaris xattr
>> support. Check it out via git or a nightly tar file.
>
>
> Cool, thanks very much. Is there some documentation about the level of the
> The 3.1.0dev version (which is next up for a release) has some solaris xattr
> support. Check it out via git or a nightly tar file.
Cool, thanks very much. Is there some documentation about the level of the
solaris xattr support?
I'll download it and give it a go.
Best rega
On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 2:16 PM, James Relph wrote:
> Does anyone know if Solaris extended attributes are supported by rsync?
>
The 3.1.0dev version (which is next up for a release) has some solaris
xattr support. Check it out via git or a nightly tar file.
..wayne..
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Hi,
Does anyone know if Solaris extended attributes are supported by rsync? The
version of rsync shipped with OpenIndiana has no xattrs compiled in, I can
compile it with xattr support but that doesn't seem to work.
Has anyone got this working?
Thanks for any help.
James
ACSA 10.5
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--rsync-path="/usr/local/bin/rsync" u...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Users/user/test
/tank/dedup/
The xattrs on the files I'm transferring are successfully retained if I
transfer them using CIFS, so it's nothing related to the filesystem at the
other side. Is it just a case that the Solar