Srinivasa, I am looking for your
updated version of rsync which supports acls - where could I download
it?
Chris DiphoornNetwork Administrator (MCSE)
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On 10/16/06, Chris Diphoorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you help?
Rsync's support for Windows ACLs is limited. What are you trying to
do? Copy files from Windows to Windows, preserving Windows ACLs? If
so, you might be better off using rsync to copy the files and another
tool to copy the
Chuck Wolber wrote:
Yes, completely different. Good luck! And yes, I agree that a Tcl/tk
implementation is probably the right way to go for what you're doing.
..Chuck..
OK - good that we found out early enough :) May be it was a terminology
mistake.
And, thanks!
Iv
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Chuck Wolber wrote:
> > I've always wanted to have an api like that, but I've always been wary
> > of chasing protocol changes. A wrapper is the simplest way, but it's
> > still a bad approach IMHO. librsync is sort of a good idea too, but
> > the
Chuck Wolber wrote:
I've always wanted to have an api like that, but I've always been wary of
chasing protocol changes. A wrapper is the simplest way, but it's still a
bad approach IMHO. librsync is sort of a good idea too, but the idea still
chases the protocols, and it looks pretty dead to bo
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Any chance you'd be willing to consider doing it in Java? There's
> > already at least one, now unmaintained, Java class wrapper to rsync
> > that I know of (not to be confused with the Java implementation of
> > rsync, also currently unmaintain
Any chance you'd be willing to consider doing it in Java? There's already
at least one, now unmaintained, Java class wrapper to rsync that I know of
(not to be confused with the Java implementation of rsync, also currently
unmaintained). You'd be able to pick up where they left off. I would
con
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> we did some research and we would like to try to write a Tcl/Tk wrapper
> around rsync.
Any chance you'd be willing to consider doing it in Java? There's already
at least one, now unmaintained, Java class wrapper to rsync that I know of
(not to b
Hello,
we did some research and we would like to try to write a Tcl/Tk wrapper
around rsync.
Tcl/Tk -
- is easy to write
- has nice GUI library
- is cross platform
- has several installers
Would somebody be interested to participate?
Our goal is -
To have a small Windows XP and OS X backup
Michael Carmody wrote:
We are currently trying to implement the same thing here.
We are currently using RsyncX and nasbackup for Mac and windows respectively
and trying to write nice user documentation.
-Michael Carmody
Aren't these two different pieces of software?
Isn't it better to crea
We are currently trying to implement the same thing here.
We are currently using RsyncX and nasbackup for Mac and windows respectively
and trying to write nice user documentation.
-Michael Carmody
On Tuesday 17 October 2006 10:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> has somebody done a cross
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