On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 3:08 AM, Ira Cooke iraco...@googlemail.com wrote:
Would it be possible to include this patch in the official list?
I'm making this change in the git repository. Sadly, I didn't remember to
review it for inclusion in 3.0.8.
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Thats great
Thanks very much.
Ira
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Hi All,
I reported a ways back about strange file replication via rsync copying to an
OSX 10.6.3 local network volume.
Hidden dot files such as .DS-Store and other dot files on OSX were copied to
the local volume with appended names indicating that the temp files created by
rsync were ending
Robert DuToit wrote:
On Apr 6, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Robert DuToit wrote:
Hi Matt,
I set up a simple test with a nest of directories ( aa bb cc
dd ee) with 1 file in each. running rsync from OS 10.6 to
another Mac with OS10.5 there seems to
Hi Carson,
OK no differences:
Build 3.0.7 with or without patches
Build 3.0.6 with or without patches
Apple rsync (as far as Users report
all have same issues with hidden files on OSX 10.6.3
This is transferring over local ethernet network to another Mac OSX 10.6.3 (
Again I had to use my old
Basically: the problem occurs backing up a directory to a local mounted
network volume.
If you are using the -a flag then you may have problems preserving the
permissions of files on the mounted network directory. This will greatly depend
upon you or your users setup. Unfortunately, I do
It's the Easter miracle! :P
Sorry about joking in a serious list, hope you won't get angry.
Although I don't have suggestions about the problem, I'm following the
thread because I'm potentially concerned about rsync on Mac bugs.
Cheers!
Vitorio
Le 6 avr. 10 à 00:09, Robert DuToit a écrit
Matt,
I forgot to mention,
If I add an exclude for
.DS_Store*
it doesn't generate the odd .DS_Store files.
However, if I copy directories with other types of hidden files like
.bash_history then it generates odd versions of those too. So I added an
exclude for every hidden (dot prefix)
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Robert DuToit wrote:
Hi Matt,
I set up a simple test with a nest of directories ( aa bb cc dd
ee) with 1 file in each. running rsync from OS 10.6 to another Mac
with OS10.5 there seems to be no problem. When doing the reverse I am
seeing the odd behavior.
On Apr 6, 2010, at 9:14 AM, Benjamin R. Haskell wrote:
On Mon, 5 Apr 2010, Robert DuToit wrote:
Hi Matt,
I set up a simple test with a nest of directories ( aa bb cc dd
ee) with 1 file in each. running rsync from OS 10.6 to another Mac
with OS10.5 there seems to be no problem.
On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 18:12 -0400, Robert DuToit wrote:
I have been getting reports from users of backuplist+, my wrapper
application for rsync (currently with build of 3.0.6), about odd
behavior after updating to OS 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Basically: the problem occurs backing up a directory to
On Apr 5, 2010, at 1:28 PM, Matt McCutchen wrote:
On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 18:12 -0400, Robert DuToit wrote:
I have been getting reports from users of backuplist+, my wrapper
application for rsync (currently with build of 3.0.6), about odd
behavior after updating to OS 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Hi Matt,
I set up a simple test with a nest of directories ( aa bb cc dd ee) with
1 file in each.
running rsync from OS 10.6 to another Mac with OS10.5 there seems to be no
problem. When doing the reverse I am seeing the odd behavior.
Below is the log from running the options
-aHAXN
With rsync 3.0.7 I have exactly the same problem.
I am using rSync to sync my Userdirectory to another Mac in a home network.
I am not 100% sure, but the problem occurred after the latest update of the
MacOS (Mac OS X 10.6.3 (10D573)) of the Source.
My macmini (the Dest of rSync) is also
Hi Eric et al,
It seems this is not an rsync problem though I am not sure
The same thing happens with the Apple supplied rsync as with 3.0.7 (someone
emailed me about the same problem using the old apple supplied rsync) and I
wonder if other file transfer options might have similar
Hi All,
I have been getting reports from users of backuplist+, my wrapper application
for rsync (currently with build of 3.0.6), about odd behavior after updating to
OS 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Basically: the problem occurs backing up a directory to a local mounted network
volume. Previously all
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