On Wed 31 Aug 2005, Jan Eringa wrote:

> Package: rsync
> Version: 2.6.5-1

> Example
> -----------
> #rsync --min-size=500m
> Segmentation fault

Hmm, curious. Version 2.6.5 does indeed do that.
However, 2.6.6-1 has been available since 29 Jul 2005 (in the "unstable"
distribution, it's apparently not moving to "testing" due to some
problem with the arm architecture). 2.6.6-1 does not segfault;
however I'll investigate to see if that's "coincidence" or if it's
really fixed.

> Notes
> -------
> the --max-size option seems to work ok
> but when I try to use the --min-size option, rsync seg faults
> I'm running the same version of rsync on a solaris box from
> sunfreeware which doesn't exhibit this problem

Same version?

> Debian rsync --version output
> --------------------------------------
> rsync  version 2.6.5  protocol version 29

> Solaris rsync --version output
> --------------------------------------
> rsync --version
> rsync  version 2.5.6  protocol version 26

Not quite the same version :-)
Debian 2.6.4 didn't have this problem either, BTW (just checked).


Paul Slootman


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