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Package: rsync
Version: all
Severity: wishlist
Tags: +upstream +patch
thanks
Hello
I want to notice you of a very annoying behavour regarding the --delete
option. Although people are aware of the difference between writing
host:/directory and
host:/directory/
It is not
After thinking about it a bit more I'm somewhat inclined to call it a
bug in Cygwin and try to get them to fix it.
Well, you could, but I'd much prefer it if you didn't :-)
I guess its time for you to make an executive descision - Is it reasonable to
include code in rsync to close sockets,
Might the --address= option below, in conjunction with your IP filtering,
do what you want?
--address
By default rsync will bind to the wildcard address when
run as a daemon with the --daemon option or when
Hi,
I am receiving reverse name lookup mismatch errors on one of our rsync
servers. The clients address is both forward and reverse resolvable.
The server is a RedHat 6.2 machine running rsync 2.5.1 and the clients
are Redhat 7.2 machines running rsync 2.5.1. Both the server and the
clients
What is the command you are running?
-Original Message-
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Subject: I/O error when deleting files
When I run rsync in no-op mode, all appears
Date: Tue May 14 18:22:05 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/rsyncweb/rsync-and-debian
In directory va:/tmp/cvs-serv13788/rsync-and-debian
Added Files:
.cvsignore
Log Message:
Ignore generated
Revisions:
.cvsignore NONE = 1.1
Date: Tue May 14 18:23:49 2002
Author: mbp
Update of /data/cvs/rsyncweb
In directory va:/tmp/cvs-serv13869
Modified Files:
FAQ.html
Log Message:
Link in new FAQ
Revisions:
FAQ.html1.2 = 1.3
http://www.samba.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/rsyncweb/FAQ.html?r1=1.2r2=1.3