Hi Wayne,
Just an FYI: RSync 3.3.0 built for HPE NonStop x86 and ia64 is now available on
the ITUGLIB website (my team). We have supported that community and platform
for many years. I am unsure how best to notify the RSync team about this.
Regards,
Randall
From: rsync On Behalf Of
Hi Wayne,
As of this release, I cannot link rsync.
ERROR [1210]:
checksum.o: In function `csum_evp_md':
checksum.o(.text._158011632+0xe2): unresolved reference to EVP_MD_CTX_new.
This is on the NonStop ia64 and x86 platforms. Can you guide me?
Thanks,
Randall
Nevermind this message. The issue is a platform utility malfunctioning. Not an
rsync issue.
Randall S. Becker, Managing Director, Nexbridge Inc.
+1.416.984.9826
From: Randall S. Becker
Sent: September 22, 2020 3:30 PM
To: 'rsync@lists.samba.org'
Subject: [Test Problem] RSync 3.2.3 -
Hi!
I’ve encountered a weird test failure at commit 15bc7ded
PASS00-hello
rm: cannot remove '... /testtmp/00-hello': Directory not empty
I have not seen this in prior commits. Any ideas on what I can look?
Thanks,
Randall
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So far on my NonStop platform boxes, the rsync 3.2.3pre1 looks stable
building off our git clone.
Regards,
Randall
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Please use
I’m going to re-apply the original port changes by hand and see what is going
on. The number of actual deltas are fairly small overall. sys/file.h was
wrapped in the original port, but it looks like the merge did not handle it
properly. I’ll advise when done.
From: Wayne Davison
On January 15, 2018 1:53 AM, Wayne Davison write:
>I have made rsync 3.1.3pre1 available for testing. This release has a couple
>security fixes, a few new features, and a smattering of bug fixes.
>Please test this new release and send email to the rsync mailing list with any
>questions,
Greetings Rsync,
Quick intro: I'm a port/platform maintainer for a variety of HPE NonStop
Open Source ports including rsync, git, and a few others, and have been in
the industry for far too long.
Our port is currently at commit 1f83b51, which I'm planning to upgrade to
7706303 in the next