On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 12:08:19AM +0100, Rok Krulec wrote:
Hello Dave,
What version of sources is that which had mkstemp at line 121 of
syscall.c? It's surprising that you could just replace one with the other,
as mkstemp is supposed to open the file and mktemp is not supposed to. It
/bin/rsync /etc/hosts targethost::bkp/
I get:
cannot create .hosts.b0WX1x : File exists
I check the targethost and I get empty file .hosts.b0WX1x
When trying with other targethost-s it works, but on this one it doesn't.
On the other targethosts I have exactly
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:46:30PM +0100, Rok Krulec wrote:
Hello Dave,
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Dave Dykstra wrote:
What version of rsync are you using? The cannot create message is coming
from receiver.c. Assuming you're using a released version of rsync and not
a development version,
Hello Dave,
What version of sources is that which had mkstemp at line 121 of
syscall.c? It's surprising that you could just replace one with the other,
as mkstemp is supposed to open the file and mktemp is not supposed to. It
sounds like you have some inconsistent version of the sources.
Hello,
when I do:
/opt/rsync/bin/rsync /etc/hosts targethost::bkp/
I get:
cannot create .hosts.b0WX1x : File exists
I check the targethost and I get empty file .hosts.b0WX1x
When trying with other targethost-s it works, but on this one it doesn't.
On the other targethosts I have exactly
You probably need to set
read only = no
in rsyncd.conf.
- Dave
On Wed, Nov 28, 2001 at 04:29:35PM +0100, Rok Krulec wrote:
Hello,
when I do:
/opt/rsync/bin/rsync /etc/hosts targethost::bkp/
I get:
cannot create .hosts.b0WX1x : File exists
I check the targethost and I get empty