On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Carlos Carvalho <car...@fisica.ufpr.br>wrote:
> The first is that when running with --files-from and -ii unmodified > files are not put in the log. That is not a logging issue, but rather an early-termination issue due to a protocol problem when speaking protocol 30. > rsync: io.c:990: start_filesfrom_forwarding: Assertion > `(iobuf.out_empty_len != 0)' failed. > That bug showed that the --files-from data-shipping code needed to handle a non-multiplexed socket for protocol 29. I did some work on backward-compatibility issues between --files-from and the new I/O code, and I fixed quite a few bugs (both new and old), including the two above. I think that --files-from should be in good shape now. Some of my recently fixes were in the area of iconv (including iconv translations of files-from data). There were a few things I discovered that weren't handled right in all prior versions of rsync that the latest 3.1.0dev will now handle correctly (such as properly translating a multi-byte character that spans the end of a read buffer). ..wayne..
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