On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 05:08:36AM -0700, lewis butler wrote:
This tells everyone the exact length of each password
The docs should actually say that everything after the first line of
the file is ignored. So, feel free to add any text you like after
that. I'll improve the man page to get this
What is the current status of both rename-patches ?
Are there alternative measures ?
Frequently users reorganise directories and files.
Recently a directory of 40GB was renamed...
It took 3 weeks to re-copy all over an ADSL-link.
I have followed the last couple of years the postings,
and
Hi,
Rsync 3.0.5 on both sides. receiver is Open Solaris and sender is Linux.
I got a nested directory - relatively depth but still it should work. It
fails instead.
sending daemon args: --server --sender -vvlWHogDtpre.is --ignore-errors
--numeric-ids --inplace . TEST/
receiving incremental
On 16-Feb-2009, at 01:18, Wayne Davison wrote:
On Sun, Feb 15, 2009 at 05:08:36AM -0700, lewis butler wrote:
This tells everyone the exact length of each password
The docs should actually say that everything after the first line of
the file is ignored. So, feel free to add any text you like
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 09:29:11AM -0800, Wayne Davison wrote:
I have decided that we'll try running the list that way and see how
we like it
Sadly, the rejection mails are way too cryptic to be useful. I will ask
the samba folks if they will consider upgrading to a newer version of
mailman
There is a project called link-backup which may be worth a look.
I am not sure if this will help you at all, but check it out.
All the best. Hope this helps.
What is the current status of both rename-patches ?
Are there alternative measures ?
Frequently users reorganise directories and
Concerning rsync 3.0.5 on Fedora 10:
The improved readability of --stats when --human-readable is specified is
great, but --human-readable does not seem to effect the %l format type for
--out-format. Is there an alternative format type that lists the file length
in a human readable format,
On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 09:29:38PM -0600, Kent Vander Velden wrote:
Is there an alternative format type that lists the file length in a
human readable format, perhaps optionally if --human-readable is
specified?
No, nothing like that currently exists. The master branch in git (that
will
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