Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-23 Thread LuKreme
On 21 Sep 2014, at 13:55 , Thomas Floeren t...@mac.com wrote: in the meantime I moved two of my Macs to 10.10 (DP8; 14A361c) and I repeated the test (copying a umlaut file to and from an afp mount; see my mail from 16 Sep) with the same result, i.e. no problems. Didn’t test it with DP7

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-21 Thread Thomas Floeren
Hi LuKreme, in the meantime I moved two of my Macs to 10.10 (DP8; 14A361c) and I repeated the test (copying a umlaut file to and from an afp mount; see my mail from 16 Sep) with the same result, i.e. no problems. Didn’t test it with DP7 though. Did you try to install rsync 3.1.1 via Homebrew?

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-18 Thread Henri Shustak
When trying to sync my TV folder to a mirror drive, episodes with non-ASCII characters in them cannot be processed by rsync. Anything I can do about this? (Q1) What do you mean by a mirror drive? Is this a RAID1 external enclosure or some sort of softRAID? Or is it just a copy of the TV

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-17 Thread Henri Shustak
When trying to sync my TV folder to a mirror drive, episodes with non-ASCII characters in them cannot be processed by rsync. Anything I can do about this? (Q1) What do you mean by a mirror drive? Is this a RAID1 external enclosure or some sort of softRAID? Or is it just a copy of the TV

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-17 Thread Henri Shustak
Hello again, Three further questions : (Q2-1) Have you tried this same setup when booted from another OS (e.g. 10.9)? (Q2-2) Have you tried this using some other hardware? (Q2-3) Have you tried coping this specific file over using the Finder (say to the Desktop) and then using rsync to copy

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-16 Thread Thomas Floeren
I just copied a file with Umlauts from the Mac to a smb mount and back, and from the Mac to an afp mount and back. No problems so far. I’m using Homebrew’s rsync build (see below). Did you try the Homebrew build? ➜ ~ rsync --version rsync version 3.1.1 protocol version 31 Copyright (C)

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-12 Thread LuKreme
On 11 Sep 2014, at 19:31 , Henri Shustak henri.shus...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, Is the source Drobo a NAS or DAS unit? Drobo 5N NAS. Also, I am guessing that the /Volumes/TV is the source for the rsync. Is it possible that the file has actually moved or been renamed? No, the file is

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-11 Thread LuKreme
On 11 Sep 2014, at 06:36 , LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote: $ rsync --version rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 (I did install rsync 3.1.1, same results) -- U is for UNA who slipped down a drain V is for VICTOR squashed by a train -- Please use reply-all for most replies to

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-11 Thread Holger Hoffstätte
On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 07:58:15 -0600, LuKreme wrote: On 11 Sep 2014, at 06:36 , LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote: $ rsync --version rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 (I did install rsync 3.1.1, same results) I have no problems rsync-ing files with German characters, but this is on

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-11 Thread Thomas Floeren
On 11 Sep 2014, at 17:05, Holger Hoffstätte holger.hoffstae...@googlemail.com wrote: On Thu, 11 Sep 2014 07:58:15 -0600, LuKreme wrote: On 11 Sep 2014, at 06:36 , LuKreme krem...@kreme.com wrote: $ rsync --version rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 (I did install rsync 3.1.1,

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-11 Thread Henri Shustak
Hello, Guessing the source drive is formatted HFS+ or HFS+J. What is the file system on the destination drive? I know that rsync is capable of correctly coping over file and folder names on Mac OS X which contain non-ASCII characters. Hence my question relating to the destination file system?

Re: rsync with 8bit file names?

2014-09-11 Thread Henri Shustak
Hello, Is the source Drobo a NAS or DAS unit? Also, I am guessing that the /Volumes/TV is the source for the rsync. Is it possible that the file has actually moved or been renamed? If the Drobo (hosted) volume is the source for the rsync command, then perhaps checking the file system format