The machines to which I distribute have changed and the new machines have 
the older version of rsync, 2.6.6. The problems have gone away. This makes 
me wonder if it is something that was introduced after 2.6.6.......

Regards,

Andrew Marlow




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02/06/2010 13:55

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Re: rsync 3.0.7 network errors on MS-Windows








[email protected] wrote:
> 
>    I am experiencing intermittent network failures on rsync 3.0.7 built
>    using cygwin for Windows-XP (SP2). I am using GCC v4.4.2 and the
>    latext version of cygwin.
>    The rsync error long indicates things like:
>    rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4092 bytes to socket
>    [generator]:
>    Connection reset by peer (104)rsync: read error: Connection reset by
>    peer (104)
>    rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
>    io.c(1530) [generator=3.0.7]
>    rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
>    io.c(760) [receiver=3.0.7]

>    Googling I see that these problems were put down to the way socket 
are
>    cleaned up in Windows and a fix put in place in cleanup.c, in
>    close_all(). But the fix is surrounded by conditional compilation:-
>    #ifdef SHUTDOWN_ALL_SOCKETS
>       :
>       :
>    #endif
>    Can someone please explain why that is? Shouldn't the fix just be
>    there always, and regardless of which operating system?




 

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