Hi all, we are just beginning to dive into rsync. I have
limited experience with just playing around with the examples
and reading all the docs that I can. I just read an
interesting post from a developer that mentions cwrsync is a
minimalistic rsync and thus things like permissions
Thank you for your insight. It has been very beneficial!On 3/2/06, Tevfik Karagülle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,we are just beginning to dive into rsync. I have limited experience with just playing around with the examples
and reading all the docs that I can.I just read an interesting post
--- Doug Lochart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows (cw)Rsync Client -- Linux Rsync server
1) Should we abandon cwrsync for cygwin + rsync?
Have the
disparities between the two versions been resolved?
I am using cwrsync and it runs fine connecting to
Slackware server.
2) What are the
On 3/1/06, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Doug Lochart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows (cw)Rsync Client -- Linux Rsync server
1) Should we abandon cwrsync for cygwin + rsync?
Have the
disparities between the two versions been resolved?
I am using cwrsync and it runs fine
--- Doug Lochart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, how does cwrsync handle ACLs, users and
permissions as on the
windows box? How/where is that info kept in the
filesystem on the
linux box? Is it in meta-data? I figure basic file
permissions are
stored with the file but how is the user
Hello Peter, Doug,
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006 21:40:56 -0500 (EST) Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Doug Lochart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows (cw)Rsync Client -- Linux Rsync server
1) Should we abandon cwrsync for cygwin + rsync?
Have the
disparities between the two versions