El Jueves, 2 de Junio de 2005 07:20, Bruce Dubbs escribió:
Manuel, can you give us some options here?
I vote for removing the TOC link, is more easy and IMHO has nosense to create
a List of Tables when there is only one table.
Fixed in few minutes...
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Jeremy Huntwork wrote these words on 06/01/05 11:31 CST:
Sorry, should have mentioned that this was with version 2.6.4 of rsync
(Don't think that would change the available man pages, but I didn't
verify that)
Ain't that a bitch, when the very day you update to one version of
a package, a
Hi all,
Noted in the instructions for the Rsync package is only an optional
dependency for popt. Currently, there are no other dependencies.
However, it's my understanding of the rsync client is that it requires
ssh or rsh to work properly.
Am I wrong on this, or should we put the SSH package
El Jueves, 2 de Junio de 2005 20:01, Randy McMurchy escribió:
However, it's my understanding of the rsync client is that it requires
ssh or rsh to work properly.
Depend on how is configured the server that you want to conect to.
That is very similar to CVS or Subversion. You can to use the
M.Canales.es wrote these words on 06/02/05 13:11 CST:
Depend on how is configured the server that you want to conect to.
That is very similar to CVS or Subversion. You can to use the internal
autenthication method or a more secure external one.
That would make sense. However, the default
El Jueves, 2 de Junio de 2005 20:23, Randy McMurchy escribió:
That would make sense. However, the default BLFS build at this
point uses ssh as the default transport. Looking at the source
code, best I can figure is that unless you pass additional
parameters to the configure script, rsync will
M.Canales.es wrote:
El Jueves, 2 de Junio de 2005 07:20, Bruce Dubbs escribió:
Manuel, can you give us some options here?
I vote for removing the TOC link, is more easy and IMHO has nosense to create
a List of Tables when there is only one table.
Fixed in few minutes...
Thanks
Randy McMurchy wrote:
My question
is more about the policy that run-time dependencies aren't listed
unless there is a special exception. To me, this qualifies as a
special exception.
We don't need it in dependencies. ssh does not need to be built before
rsync.
I will defer to whatever