rsync is a very useful tool for me to backup from Max OS X to a linux server. However, would developers please add one feature: When rsync runs on an OS X machine and the source files are in hfs+ (or hfs) filesystem, copy the resources fork to a file with filename starts with a dot and append the original filename. That's the current behaviour of samba client on OS X interacting with samba server on linux. The feature is important, as without the resources fork, some programs (like ProTools and Media 100 NLE) refuse to open the copied files. Thank you for consideration. Stephen Wong @ Hong Kong
This thread covers this idea: http://lists.samba.org/archive/rsync/2004-March/008827.html I think someone may be working on an implementation. :wes On 27 Apr 2004, at 23:35, Stephen SM WONG wrote:> rsync is a very useful tool for me to backup from Max OS X > to a linux server. However, would developers please add one > feature: > > When rsync runs on an OS X machine and the source files are > in hfs+ (or hfs) filesystem, copy the resources fork to a > file with filename starts with a dot and append the original > filename. That's the current behaviour of samba client on > OS X interacting with samba server on linux. > > The feature is important, as without the resources fork, > some programs (like ProTools and Media 100 NLE) refuse to > open the copied files. > > Thank you for consideration. > > Stephen Wong @ Hong Kong
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