Re: -n seems to deal poorly with nested directories.

2008-02-14 Thread Robin Lee Powell
On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 08:56:39PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Robin Lee Powell wrote: > > > > > It's my backups; not sure what to tell you. It's a bunch of > > files in a bunch of directories. Seriously; I don't understand > > what you're asking for here. > > > > > I don't want your back

Re: -n seems to deal poorly with nested directories.

2008-02-14 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Robin Lee Powell wrote: > > It's my backups; not sure what to tell you. It's a bunch of files > in a bunch of directories. Seriously; I don't understand what > you're asking for here. > > I don't want your backups. I want a series of steps to reconstruct the problem on my machine. Reduce the

Re: -n seems to deal poorly with nested directories.

2008-02-14 Thread Robin Lee Powell
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 12:03:38PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote: > Robin Lee Powell wrote: > > > Am I missing something? > > > Yes. You are missing giving any actual data that would allow > reconstructing the problem. Fair enough. > If you can give a set of commands that includes: > - generat

Re: -n seems to deal poorly with nested directories.

2008-02-13 Thread Shachar Shemesh
Robin Lee Powell wrote: > Am I missing something? > Yes. You are missing giving any actual data that would allow reconstructing the problem. If you can give a set of commands that includes: - generating the source directory structure - the encryption - the decryption I could better help > -R

-n seems to deal poorly with nested directories.

2008-02-13 Thread Robin Lee Powell
I'm running: rsyncrypto --ne-nesting=5 --name-encrypt=filemap -d -v -r latest.enc latest.plain latest.keys backup.crt latest.enc was created with similar options. Decryption fails because, from what I'm seeing is strace, rsyncrypto tries to write the files without creating any of the intermedi