Hello,

On Mon, Jan 31, 2005 at 10:26:31AM +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
> Package: unison
> Version: 2.9.1-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> I'd like to preserve the time stamp during synchronisation. The manual does
> not discuss this, and hence I tried to use the "-p" Option of ssh. The man
> page is a little vague how to use it, so I tried all possibilities:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:.../share/doc/unison[519] % unison-gtk -rshargs "-p"
> Bad port 'unison'
> Lost connection with the server
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:.../share/doc/unison[521] % unison-gtk -rshargs p   
> Password: 
> bash: line 1: p: command not found
> Lost connection with the server
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:.../share/doc/unison[523] % unison-gtk -rshargs -p
> Bad port 'unison'
> Lost connection with the server
> 
> So either there is a bug in unison or in the man page which states:
>        -rshargs xxx
>               other arguments (if any) for remote shell command
> where the man page states later:
>        Some preferences  are  just  boolean  flags.  Others  take
>        numeric  or string arguments, indicated in the preferences
>        list by n or xxx. Most of the string  preferences  can  be
>        given  several times; the arguments are accumulated into a
>        list internally.
> 
> Runing just "unison-gtk" works fine, though. 
> 
> Both machines are running Debian GNU/Linux, the server stable, the client
> testing.
> 

Well, maybe it will be solve in the next stable release.

Kind regard
Sylvain Le Gall


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