Hello,
When you synchronize with rsync, how does rsync tell what part of a
sourcefile differs from the destination file?
Rsync does not require a server for this... Can anyone give me a short
answer?
Greetz -- Jurrie
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Did you hear about the 'Athlon bug' and Linux? Dunno if it's the cause, I
don't know much about the bug myself, and I don't have problems. But maybe
you are suffering from it. Just a long shot.
Check freshmeat.org or something, you'll probably find info there.
Greetz -- Jurrie
Maybe kill -9 helps?
This is more of a brute-force kill (mass slaughter! ;) ), and it'll close
the application without asking it to do so itself
Just a quick suggestion though...
Greetz -- Jurrie
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Hello,
This problem probably occures because you have got a broken glibc library.
Is the Cobalt RaQ 2 based on RH 5.2? I know the RaQ 1 is, I maintain one.
The solution is to use rsync 2.4.8 (not one above 2.5.0, they don't like the
broken glibc, the ones below 2.5.0 don't care). That was my solu
Hello,
I have downloaded and correctly compiled RSync version 2.4.6. I downloaded
this version because I use it on a not-so-vanilla RedHat 5.2, and the glibc
package is broken. Any version higher than 2.4.6 doesn't work, or I'll first
have to upgrade glibc (and that's a pain, because I'll also ha
Hello,
I've downloaded version 2.5.2 and I tried compiling that one
on a Cobalt RaQ1 server (maybe anyone has heard of them, they have that neat
blue front). What I want is to make the RaQ1 a remote backup server, so I
thought Rsync would be usefull...
The compilation did not work, it stall