Quang Tran Hong
2002-Sep-05 11:16 UTC
The file name end with . (dot) will be renamed at destination fol der
Hi, If the source file name ends with . (dot) the name of the destination file will be cut the dot off. For example: There are "NormalFile" and "NormalFile." under /Apps/TestFolder . I try to rsync this folder. The file "NormalFile." after being copied to destination folder then renamed to "NormalFile", but "NormalFile" is already exist, so the error message appear. #rsync -urv --delete --progress /Apps/TestFolder/ /Apps/NetworkDrive1/TestFolder building file list ... done NormalFile. 23 (100%) rename .NormalFile..idNZdb -> NormalFile. : File exists wrote 147 bytes read 36 bytes 7.79 bytes/sec total size is 44 speedup is 0.24 How can I stop automatically rename the file name? Thank you in advance. Tran Hong Quang -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Wayne Davison
2002-Sep-05 15:56 UTC
The file name end with . (dot) will be renamed at destination folder
On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Quang Tran Hong wrote:> NormalFile. > 23 (100%) > rename .NormalFile..idNZdb -> NormalFile. : File existsYou'll note that in these messages that the dot has not been lost, so it's not rsync's doing that is causing this problem. It looks to be a deficiency in your OS. Are you trying to send this file to a Microsoft OS? ..wayne..
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