On 7/18/07, Charles Marcus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there an alternate way to remove an entire directory *without*
traversing the directory itself?
No filesystem that I know of provides one, although it would be great
to be able to issue a single unlink or rmdir call and have the
filesyste
On 7/18/2007, Chuck Wolber ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In linux, you delete files with the "rm" command...
OT follow-up...
Is there an alternate way to remove an entire directory *without*
traversing the directory itself?
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On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, sparty2809 wrote:
> I understand how to do the rsync part, but how would I delete the files?
In linux, you delete files with the "rm" command... In windows you'd
probably want to use "deltree"... Or, you could get really fancy and use
directed charges of thermite, although
I understand how to do the rsync part, but how would I delete the files?
Chuck Wolber wrote:
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> On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, sparty2809 wrote:
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>> What I want to do is use rsync to back up a folder to an external drive.
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>> I would like to keep 30 days worth.
>>
>> For example: I have backu
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4402
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> Strangely enough, none of the several variations of the program
> that I tried exhibit the problem, while an rsync daemon I set up does.
Did you t
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, sparty2809 wrote:
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> What I want to do is use rsync to back up a folder to an external drive.
>
> I would like to keep 30 days worth.
>
> For example: I have backups of June 1 - June 30. Once July 1 comes
> along, I want to keep June 2 - July 1 and delete June 1, and so f
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4402
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I should add that I tested on Fedora 7 with glibc-2.6-4 .
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Chroot + timezone test program
I wrote a small test program in C to try
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On 7/18/07, sparty2809 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What I want to do is use rsync to back up a folder to an external drive.
I would like to keep 30 days worth.
For example: I have backups of June 1 - June 30. Once July 1 comes along, I
want to keep June 2 - July 1 and delete June 1, and so forth
What I want to do is use rsync to back up a folder to an external drive.
I would like to keep 30 days worth.
For example: I have backups of June 1 - June 30. Once July 1 comes along, I
want to keep June 2 - July 1 and delete June 1, and so forth.
Any ideas how I can accomplish this?
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On 7/18/07, kimry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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patch -p1 < rsync-acl-patch
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch.)
patching file flist.c
patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line ===>> is that ok?
I think you are just missing the newline at the very end of
rs
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patch -p1 < rsync-acl-patch {
http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2006-November/016706.html}
(Stripping trailing CRs from patch.)
patching file flist.c
patch unexpectedly ends in middle of line ===>> is that ok?
Hunk #2 succeeded at 1003 with fuzz 1.
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On 7/18/07, kimry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just started to use rsync-acl-2.6.9.tar.bz2
And I got the same error
Internal error: wrong write used in receiver.
Is there a fix for that?
The patch is here:
http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2006-November/016706.html
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Hi,
I just started to use rsync-acl-2.6.9.tar.bz2
And I got the same error
Internal error: wrong write used in receiver.
rsync error: protocol incompatibility (code 2) at io.c(1204) [generator=
2.6.9]
rsync error: received SIGUSR1 (code 19) at main.c(1182) [receiver=2.6.9]
it runs just
Jason Haar wrote:
> Jamie Lokier wrote:
> > Check out the "TCP: advanced congestion control" option in a 2.6 Linux
> > kernel, and there is plenty of research on the topic. See SCTP and
> > DSCP (among others) for the more transaction oriented side.
> >
> Hi there Jamie
>
> Like yourself, our
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