Wayne Davison wrote:
> We certainly do need to be careful here, since the interaction between
> the various read and write functions can be pretty complex. However, I
> think that the data flow of my move-files patch stress-tests this code
> fairly well, so once we've done some more testing I fe
On 28 Jun 2001, Kevin Faust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am running rsync on lots of Win2K machines. It was built from the
> rsync 2.4.6 sources using Cygwin.
>
> One issue, the rsyncd.conf file requires a "use chroot=false" for
> the deamon to run on Windows.
The 'use chroot' flag
I noticed that if the protocol fails in such a way that the generator
cannot write down the pipe to the sender, the error message that it
attempts to send (down the same pipe) causes an infinite recursion, and
the program core dumps when the stack overflows. The following patch to
log.c causes th
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Martin Pool wrote:
> This is getting disturbingly complex. I realize the problem is
> complex too, so this is no slur on Wayne's coding. My gut reaction is
> that if we start adding this then the program's behaviour will become
> even more baroque.
We certainly do need to b
Get the file from a reversed host.
Regards
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From: "Terry Raggett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 11:48 AM
Subject: RSYNC Tutorial
>I tried to retrieve the RSYNC tutorial via the WEB page
> http://samba.org/rsync/resour
I tried to retrieve the RSYNC tutorial via the WEB page
http://samba.org/rsync/resources.html. This fails (for me) for the following
reason:
Unable to resolve IP address for everythinglinux.org.
Can anyone suggest an alternative?
Many thanks
Terry
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