garvit sharma wrote:
Hello All,
Myself Garvit Sharma working in hyderabad central
university(HCU) at DCIS. I have started using rsync to sync the data
and i found it very interesting. After using rsync a lot i realized to
contribute to rsync by adding some extra features into
I am trying to use iconv to copy files from a UTF-8 machine to a iso8859
machine. The target is an embedded box with no UTF-8 support.
I've tried both --iconv=utf-8,iso88591 and --iconv=. and the result is
the same:
[sender] cannot convert filename: Chris Botti _ Michael Bubl\#351
(Invalid
:49dcc0b587011804284693!
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Phil Vandry wrote:
On Tue, 9 Sep 2008 07:49:06 -0700, Wayne Davison wrote:
Sorry for the slow reply -- I marked your message for more in-depth
study, and failed to get back to it until now.
That's OK, I've done worse :-(
drawbacks:
- It creates a single (potentially really big)
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- it saves the state of each
replica between runs. I believe there is a way to get it to act like
rsync - one directional transfers.
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OK, but I'm trying to do is to keep the last n revisions - NOT the last
n weeks.
So what if I have a file that changes once every 6 weeks? I want to
keep 4 revisions, so that means I have to go back 6 months.
But now the file next to it gets updated daily
You see my problem?
I want
spare time... It would make rsync a
lot more useful to me anyway A welcome change from the 5 hour
public meeting I just had to chair - and I have cpu cycles to spare.
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Martin Schwenke wrote:
"yan" == yan seiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
yan I've been trying
I've been having some serious problems with both rsync and unison
hanging.
I run both in daemon mode, with a dial-up client to an ISDN server.
The setup works fine from one machine, and would consistently hang on
another.
I changed the hardware on the problem client completely (from a p5/166
I've had similar problems with rsync. It is definitely sensitive to
large latencies.
I solved the problem by reducing txqueuelen to 0 on the eth if and also
on the vitual vpn if that talks to my router. This appeared to have
fixed the problem.
Various gurus have told me that reducing
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