Hello,
i am trying to implement a new feature for my rsync GUI RecPointX
under Mac OS X.
I want to store MD5 hashes for each source file. Later on i want to
proof if the source files are damaged.
So, for source files which are unchanged since last run, i want to
create the hash again
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 02:06:42PM +0100, Christian Hecht wrote:
Now my question is, when i use rsync with the -c option, is it possible to
output the filename and the generated hash to any file?
Rsync 3.1.0dev supports the %C escape in log formats, which can output
the sender's checksum
Hi,
I got an issue using rsync that might not be related to rsync at all. But
please let me explain.
I am using rsync in a script to synchronize two Volumes. So far so good this
is an easy task.
I set up a cron job to do it on a regular schedule.
What happens is, there is a difference in the
Hello folks
Can any one help with why:
[r...@morgansoldmachine ~]# ssh -t rs...@morgansmachine sudo ssh -i
/home/rsync/.ssh/id_dsa r...@morgansoldmachine
Last login: Sun Mar 22 10:55:41 2009 from morgansmachine.lan
[r...@morgansoldmachine ~]# logout
Connection to morgansoldmachine closed.
On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 07:23:58PM +0100, axel.we...@cbc.de wrote:
SCHNITT/Render Files/#342#200#242Vorlage Bleskin_990101_NB_n-tv/Vorlage
Blesk-FIN-000b
The character sequence 0343 0200 0242 is E2 80 A2 in hex. Seems to be a
common sequence for something (since those characters show up