Hi Tim
Sounds good, What would the best way to do this be? Can each module
in the rsync.conf file have a different password? I noticed the
--password-file directive for the client side, but how do I set the
client side to ask for a password?
Matt
How about switching to password
Hi,
When transfering a zero length file using --progress the final
transfer time left on the screen seems like something infinite.
I am using rsync 2.5.6, debian unstable and Linux kernel 2.4.17 on the
receiving side and rsync 2.4.6 on the sending side
giga:~$ rsync -a --progress
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 01:06:10PM +1000, Donovan Baarda wrote:
On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 03:32:47PM -0700, Martin Pool wrote:
On 27 Apr 2002, Donovan Baarda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day,
I've been working on a Python interface to librsync and have noticed that it
uses md4sum code
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 11:48:14PM +1000, Donovan Baarda wrote:
[...]
Ok, preliminary results are in. Because I'm primarily interested in Python
interface stuff at the moment, I chose to make my benchmark by hacking
together swig wrappers for the libmd md4c.c and the librsync mdfour.c, and
I apologize if this is a little off-topic, but there has been some general
discussion on this list regarding file sync options in OS X that will handle
both the UNIX- and Mac-specific aspects of the filesystem. There are some
shareware apps out there, but none works to my satisfaction in terms of