Hi all.
I have just finished a small patch that adds support for multiple
--compare-dest or --link-dest args. Its primary usage is to do incremental
backups on top of eachother. (My current backup system stores each
incremental as a single diff of the latest full.)
Example:
First full
Hi all.
I'm just reporting some strange (fatal) behaviour when running
rsync --daemon on an IPv6-enabled box. It gets a fatal error
when trying to bind to the same address twice.
strace output:
bind(4, {sa_family=AF_INET6, sin6_port=htons(873), inet_pton(AF_INET6, ::,
sin6_addr),
Hi all.
I'm just reporting some strange (fatal) behaviour when running
rsync --daemon on an IPv6-enabled box. It gets a fatal error
when trying to bind to the same address twice.
strace output:
bind(4, {sa_family=AF_INET6, sin6_port=htons(873), inet_pton(AF_INET6, ::,
sin6_addr),
Sorry about the double post.
I got an error on the first one (something about an invalid Subject field,
in Spanish, no less), but I realized after sending it again that the error
came from one of the other recipients on the list, not from the list
server.
Vidar
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Hi all.
A while ago (April 15th or so) I posted a patch that allows rsync to
take multiple --compare-dest or --link-dest arguments, allowing
fetching of files not present in multiple trees. I never got any
feedback on it, though, so I'm picking it up again. :) Is there any
interest in such a
Thanks for your comments. :)
I'll throw in another usage example, while I'm at it. I have several
machines, all of which I'm backup with rsync. When I upgrade or
install something, it will usually be done on all the machines, as
they are supposed to be somewhat identical.
What I'd like to do is
Hi.
Sorry about picking up a rather ancient thread, but this didn't bite
me until now (when I upgraded to 2.6.4);
Wayne wrote:
I've also checked
in an improvement to safe_fname() that makes it use isprint() (instead
of just looking for newlines).
Is there a chance that this feature will
Oops, I should have added that for isprint() (in safe_fname()) to be
locale-aware at all, you need to add a call to setlocale(LC_CTYPE,
).
Vidar
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Hi again.
I just spotted another peculiarity when inspecting the rsync log. When
using --compare-dest, source files that have permissions that differ
from the comparables are not logged, unless you're using -i.
Here's a testing session:
$ ls -lR
.:
total 12
drwxr-xr-x 2 vidar users
Hi.
After trying this a bit, I now think it would read better to use 3-digit
octal escaping.
I would be perfectly fine with that. And octal is probably more in the
line of how escaping is traditionally done. As long as I can process
the files in the log, I'm all for it.
Btw, will this change
Quoting the comment from the bugtracker;
--- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-09 11:19 ---
Serendipitously, you'll be glad to know that I just finished checking in some
changes to the authorization code that makes it log the reason for why the
authorization failed
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