On 06/10/18 11:51, sourcefo...@compunix.com wrote:

Hello Shachar,

hereby a scenario to reproduce many times. I've created a set-up where you can reproduce numerous time, very quickly.

In scenario, I have a huge number of files in a directory, when rsyncrypto is running, I suspend with Ctrl-Z, delete all files in the directory, then continue unsuspending rsyncrypto by bringing to the foreground with 'fg' command.

To be able to reproduce time-after-time, I'm keeping a copy of the original big directory in repo-source-dir-copy

Hello Johan,


I understand the scenario you describe. I just don't understand how rsyncrypto is supposed to survive it.


As with many other programs, rsyncrypto expects the files it needs not to shift around while it is manipulating them.


Essentially, you are asking that if you delete the file rsyncrypto is creating, that it not get deleted.


Am I missing something? Can you explain the real wold aim you are trying to achieve that causes this condition to trigger?


Thank you,

Shachar


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