Follow-up Comment #7, sr #107341 (project administration):
it is true that we used to recommend --ignore-errors. But I noticed
yesterday that the rsync documentation says this about it:
> Tells --delete to go ahead and delete files even when there are I/O
errors.
That does not seem like a good idea. I/O errors are very likely real. I
don't see any options to ignore permission errors. And I agree with you that
it's better to fix them than to ignore them.
Summing up, something like chmod -r a+rwX from cron sounds like an excellent
idea to me.
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