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--- Comment #7 from Michal Ruprich ---
Thank you Kevin. This makes sense.
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--- Comment #6 from Kevin Korb ---
There was a change made in 3.1.0...
- Added a way for more than one group to be specified in the daemon's
config file, including a way to specify that you want all of the
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--- Comment #5 from Michal Ruprich ---
There is one more thing that doesn't make sense to me. Even if the operation of
changing the group fails, why doesn't rsync finish other things under the -a
option. For instance the
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--- Comment #4 from Michal Ruprich ---
I see. I never looked at the ps aux output during the transfer so all I saw was
the user that launched the daemon. So I assume that the chgrp error that occurs
without the fake super
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--- Comment #3 from Kevin Korb ---
Oops, I replied to this on the email list instead of the bugzilla. Sorry for
the extra noise...
It isn't running as root (it probably never should). It is launched as
root. It is running
It isn't running as root (it probably never should). It is launched as
root. It is running as tester:tester just like you set it to.
On 11/06/2017 10:31 AM, just subscribed for rsync-qa from bugzilla via
rsync wrote:
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--- Comment #2 from Michal Ruprich ---
I stumbled upon this bug and I have a question. I get the chgrp error even when
running the daemon as root.
#ps -aux | grep rsync
root 18486 0.0 0.0 114696 568 ?Ss
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