Using version 2.6.3 now, which is supposed to fix bug number 1412. Although the frequency of the warnings seems to be reduced, now I get the following (slightly different) error message: rsync: mkdir "/mnt/usbhd/Thursday/home/dbeaton/.kde/share/cache/http/v" failed: File exists (17) rsync: mkdir "/mnt/usbhd/Thursday/home/dbeaton/.kde/share/cache/http/u" failed: File exists (17) rsync: mkdir "/mnt/usbhd/Thursday/home/dbeaton/.kde/share/cache/http/s" failed: File exists (17) rsync: mkdir "/mnt/usbhd/Thursday/home/dbeaton/.kde/share/cache/http/r" failed: File exists (17) and so on. Has anyone else seen this? Seems to be a similar problem, just with a different error message? Rsync now exits with status 0 though instead of 23 or whatever. This is the debian packaged version 2.6.3-1. Thanks, Scott
On Mon, Oct 25, 2004 at 11:29:44AM -0700, Scott Webster wrote:> Using version 2.6.3 now, which is supposed to fix bug number 1412. > Although the frequency of the warnings seems to be reduced, now I get > the following (slightly different) error message:It would help if you mentioned what command you're using -- I see no such errors in my tests. ..wayne..