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 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

