I'd guess you're running into endian issues. Does the same error
occur when you compile a version specifically for the i386
architecture (e.g. on the Intel machine)?
Mike
On Jul 2, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Paul Ortman wrote:
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> I've compiled rsync 3.0.3 on OSX 10.4 PPC via the plain jane
> ./configure; make method (no patches). The resulting binary has then
> been moved to /usr/local/bin/rsync3 and copied to a OSX 10.5.4 Intel
> client machine as rsync3.
>
> I then run the following command:
>
> rsync3 -vvv -e ssh -avAX --progress --delete
> - --rsync-path='/usr/local/bin/rsync3'
> root@xserver:/Users/portman/Sites/index.html
> /Volumes/MacHardDisk/Users/portman/Sites/index.html
>
> Which results in the following attached log. The entire transfer of
> data seems to proceed just fine, but it hangs and exits uncleanly at
> the
> end. Any ideas?
>
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> Paul Ortman
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> portman-mac:~ manager$ sh ~/rsync.sh
> cmd=ssh machine=xserver user=root path=/Users/portman/Sites/index.html
> cmd[0]=ssh cmd[1]=-l cmd[2]=root cmd[3]=xserver cmd[4]=/usr/local/
> bin/rsync3
> cmd[5]=--server cmd[6]=--sender cmd[7]=-vvvvlogDtpAXre.i cmd[8]=.
> cmd[9]=/Users/portman/Sites/index.html
> opening connection using: ssh -l root xserver /usr/local/bin/rsync3
> --server
> --sender -vvvvlogDtpAXre.i . /Users/portman/Sites/index.html
> note: iconv_open("UTF-8", "UTF-8") succeeded.
> Password:
> (Server) Protocol versions: remote=30, negotiated=30
> (Client) Protocol versions: remote=30, negotiated=30
> receiving incremental file list
> server_sender starting pid=23973
> [sender] make_file(index.html,*,0)
> uid 10452(portman) maps to 10452
> gid 2053(its) maps to 2053
> [receiver] expand acl_duo to 16000 bytes, did move
> [sender] expand rsync_acl to 12000 bytes, did move
> [receiver] expand item_list to 1200 bytes, did move
> [receiver] expand rsync_xa to 0 bytes, did move
> recv_file_name(index.html)
> [sender] expand item_list to 1200 bytes, did move
> [sender] expand rsync_xa to 0 bytes, did move
> received 1 names
> [receiver] flist start=1, used=1, low=0, high=0
> [receiver] i=1 1 index.html mode=0100644 len=5756 uid=10452 gid=2053
> flags=0
> recv_file_list done
> [sender] flist start=1, used=1, low=0, high=0
> [sender] i=1 /Users/portman/Sites index.html mode=0100644 len=5756
> uid=10452
> gid=2053 flags=5
> send_file_list done
> get_local_name count=1 /Volumes/MacHardDisk/Users/portman/Sites/
> index.html
> generator starting pid=21246
> delta-transmission enabled
> recv_generator(index.html,1)
> recv_files(1) starting
> index.html is uptodate
> send_files starting
> generate_files phase=1
> send_files(1, /Users/portman/Sites/index.html)
> recv_files(index.html)
> send_files phase=1
> recv_files phase=1
> generate_files phase=2
> send_files phase=2
> recv_files phase=2
> send files finished
> generate_files phase=3
> total: matches=0 hash_hits=0 false_alarms=0 data=0
> recv_files finished
> generate_files finished
> _exit_cleanup(code=0, file=main.c, line=731): entered
> _exit_cleanup(code=0, file=main.c, line=731): about to call exit(0)
> rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (77 bytes received so far)
> [receiver]
> _exit_cleanup(code=12, file=io.c, line=635): entered
> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
> io.c(635)
> [receiver=3.0.3]
> _exit_cleanup(code=12, file=io.c, line=635): about to call exit(12)
> client_run2 waiting on 21247
> _exit_cleanup(code=12, file=main.c, line=1506): entered
> rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at
> main.c(1506)
> [generator=3.0.3]
> _exit_cleanup(code=12, file=main.c, line=1506): about to call exit(12)
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