For the record: Version 1.11 .msi installer works fine and I tested the "do
not abort on error" feature with a couple of test cases (open files, illegal
filenames), and it works as expected.
However: for anyone who (for some strange reason like my own) wants to get
out of "DLL hell", I have what i
Yep, the problem seems to be with something called WinSxS (side by side)
that's handled by the msi. (it looks horrible).
Any chance of making available the compiled exe before it is bundled into
the msi? It should work like that I guess.. I think it would make things
much simpler with my setup.
T
Julian wrote:
> Hi Shachar.. hope I'm not disturbing your vacation... if so, you may
> ignore this until you return, as it is not really urgent!
Allow me to reassure you that, urgent or not, I would never interrupt my
vacation for such a thing. That's why it's called "vacation".
>
> Anyway I noti
Hi Shachar.. hope I'm not disturbing your vacation... if so, you may ignore
this until you return, as it is not really urgent!
Anyway I noticed that on Windows:
if I copy the new rsyncrypto.exe file (V1.11) into a directory with all my
scripts etc..(without installing the msi) I get a "The system
Thanks Shachar.
2008/6/24 Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi all,
>
> Version 1.11 of your favorite rsync friendly encryption program (it is,
> isn't it?) has just been released. Many many many new stuff, addressing
> almost all of the open issues recently raised.
>
> Compilation should no
Hi all,
Version 1.11 of your favorite rsync friendly encryption program (it is,
isn't it?) has just been released. Many many many new stuff, addressing
almost all of the open issues recently raised.
Compilation should now just work for cygwin, and as far as I can tell,
for Mac OS X (not sure a