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Dave Dykstra wrote:
You shouldn't have to have it be in the foreground in order for strace -f
You're right, I was not aware of that option. And I thought I
knew my way around strace.
Here's what strace shows me:
[pid 14576]
On Thu, Jul 05, 2001 at 10:19:33PM -0400, David Bolen wrote:
We do a bunch of distribution to remote machines (under Windows NT) using
compare-dest to make use of existing files on those machines when possible.
Up until now, the comparison directory has always been at least one level
down in
O.K. That makes sense. I'll install Cygwin and just to make sure I've got
everything at the correct version, I'll do the configure and make.
Thanks for the help!!!
You have no controlling terminal.Can't initialize readline for
confirmations.
+++
command I am using
rsync -e ssh --rsync-path=/export/home/inprise/bin/rsync grainne/*
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp/gr/
running on Solaris 2.6, ssh 2.3 and rsync 2.4.1
What happens if you use -e
Dave Dykstra [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes:
Perhaps it should be using clean_fname(). Please try making a fix using
clean_fname() or some other way if it looks better, test it out, and
submit
a patch. I wrote that option so I'll make sure the patch gets in if I
think it looks good.
Ok.
(I'm new to the list. I looked around and could find any information on this topic.)
Has multiple for support been considered for rsync? I would personally find it very
useful.
At least two major files systems that I can think of support forks: HFS and NTFS.
I'm mostly interested in fork
Sorry, I missed the first message in this thread. I use rsync with cron
and ssh, but of course with cron you're not there to enter a passphrase or
password. So you have to use security keys and an empty
passphrase. Eee gads, security is awful you say, but you can protect
the ssh so that it