Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-11 Thread Adrian Howard
On 11 Jul 2005, at 05:39, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Christopher == Christopher D Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Christopher Dear psync users, This may not help, but I'm about to be a former psync user, because Tiger's rsync now understands the HFS fork, if you include -E. This

Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-11 Thread Walt Pawley
At 7:26 PM +0100 7/11/05, Adrian Howard wrote: On 11 Jul 2005, at 05:39, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Christopher == Christopher D Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Christopher Dear psync users, This may not help, but I'm about to be a former psync user, because Tiger's rsync now understands

Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-11 Thread Rick Frankel
On Sun, Jul 10, 2005 at 09:39:03PM -0700, Randal L. Schwartz wrote: Christopher == Christopher D Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Christopher Dear psync users, This may not help, but I'm about to be a former psync user, because Tiger's rsync now understands the HFS fork, if you include -E.

Re: psync backup problems: suggestions?

2005-07-11 Thread Adrian Howard
On 11 Jul 2005, at 19:44, Walt Pawley wrote: [snip] FWIW: you don't have to be on Tiger to use an hfs knowledgeable rsync. Using the DarwinPorts system (and probably fink - though I haven't checked) you can install hfsrsync. Yup. I've used it previously. Just nice to avoid having to

Re: Cat and Dos2unix Command Line Utilities?

2005-07-11 Thread Ken Williams
On Jul 8, 2005, at 9:57 PM, Joseph Alotta wrote: On Jul 8, 2005, at 9:26 PM, Chris Devers wrote: #!/bin/sh perl -pi -e tr/\r//d Hi Chris, I tried to call perl directly. But this does not work at all. Does anyone know why? #!/usr/bin/env perl -pi -e tr/\r//d Because using

Re: psync and MacOSX::File installing with cpan

2005-07-11 Thread Ken Williams
On Jul 8, 2005, at 10:56 PM, Chris Devers wrote: The first failed test is: use MacOSX::File::Catalog; ... my $asked = askgetfileinfo(dummy); $asked eq avbstcLinmed ? ok(1) : ok(0); Dan, it would be helpful if you'd just write lines like this simply as: ok $asked,