Hi, Shachar, thanks for you long reply and for your effort on rsyncrypto development. As I told in a previous email on this list I'm self employed, offering services to very small business company here in Paris, France. Remote backup is one thing I try to develop, also at a very small scale. Understanding how to manage this kind of thing (remote backup) is then part of my job. So I don't see me as a potential client of Lingnu but I'm not either competing with it. I'm not a developer so I give back to the open source community by donating to the FSF a % of my incomes.
Wathever, I upgrade to 1.06 through lingnu debian repository. The first run don't show any error but it does not mean that the problem is solved. I will wait a few days an report again about it. Julian, meanwhile I agree that you send me the C program. I have some little knowledge about C, if it's not too complicated I think I could handle it. Thanks all for helping Renaud Cabrol Julian wrote: > Hi Renaud.. If you don't manage with 1.06.. maybe I can help you with > a small C program to get around this.. do you have any knowledge of C > at all? > > On 21/03/2008, *renaud cabrol* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Hi, > > I will try tomorrow to upgrade to 1.06 and see if the error is > still there. > > > "I am a bit out of touch with rsyncrypto." > > Does it mean that rsyncrypto will not be developed / supported > anymore ? > > Thanks julian for having a look on it. If upgrading does not solve the > problem I will post more details about the error. > > Renaud Cabrol > > > > > Julian wrote: > > No luck in replicating yet. I don't know what causes it. > > I am getting a "stat failed" with very long path names, though. > > I searched through some old logs and found the error thrown was > always > > (on windows): > > Error removing directory(C:\*filename*): Unknown error > > (as opposed to the more verbose "directory not empty" error reported > > by renaud on linux) > > > > > > On 20/03/2008, *Julian* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote: > > > > I noticed this on windows too some time back. > > If a directory tree, three levels deep, is deleted on the source > > (after it would have been encrypted to dest at least once > > previously), I get this error. > > However, the lowest directory would have been deleted from dest. > > Running the exact same command three consecutive times with > > --delete, and the error disappears (i.e. the three levels would > > have been deleted one level at a time, with one of these errors > > each time, for each directory level). > > > > Not sure if this has been fixed by 1.06, but I don't think so. > > I remember getting round it by writing a small c program just to > > do the parse the directories and perform any deletions before > > actually running rsyncrypto. But that was before I acquired > Visual > > Studio, so I guess I can try look into it now. > > > > Julian > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 20/03/2008, *Shachar Shemesh* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> > wrote: > > > > renaud cabrol wrote: > > > > > I would like to know if I'm doing something wrong or > if this > > is a known bug and upgrading rsyncrypto is necessary. > > > > > > > The bug does not ring a bell, but I am a bit out of > touch with > > rsyncrypto. > > > > > I don't find anything in the bug track. > > > rsyncrypto 1.06 is only available on lenny and depends on > > libc6 (>= 2.7-1), I don't know how to install it. Is it > > possible to compile it on etch ? > > > > > > > You can compile it yourself using the usual procedure. > > Otherwise, you > > can download it from my company's web site, or just add to > > your source.list: > > deb http://www.lingnu.com/apt etch main > > deb-src http://www.lingnu.com/apt etch main > > > > The archive is, unfortunately, unsigned at this time. > This will, > > however, allow you to stay up to date when new versions are > > released. > > > > > > Shachar > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > > Defy all challenges. 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