On Thu 13 Aug 2009, datenritter wrote: > Am 12.08.2009 17:26 schrieb Paul Slootman: > >> tree: /full > > > > If your tree doesn't begin with a colon, you're not talking to an rsync > > daemon... even if you thought you were... > > I was talking to the deamon before for sure.
OK, when explicitly instructing dirvish to use an rsync:// type source you will have talked to the daemon. I prefer using rsync in the form "rsync servername::modulename /dest/" above the "rsync rsync://servername/modulename /dest/" The double rsync in the line doesn't agree with me :) > what it should look like. Looking at the rsync man page, the tree should > start with a slash, not a colon: > > rsync [OPTION...] rsync://[u...@]host[:PORT]/SRC... [DEST] > > This page: http://www.dirvish.org/debian.howto.html says so, too. That page doesn't mention modules at all, so any slash mentioned there has nothing to do with rsync modules. > Again, here are the first two lines of my default.conf: > > client: rsync://[email protected]:6666 > tree: /full > > >From these lines dirvish creates this: > rsync (...) rsync://[email protected]:6666:/full/ /DEST Why not try: client: [email protected] rsync-option: --port=6666 tree: :full Paul _______________________________________________ Dirvish mailing list [email protected] http://www.dirvish.org/mailman/listinfo/dirvish
