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2001 Jan 23
11
cc & no 64bit int patches
Here are a couple of patches against the CVS (Jan 22 18:41 PST) Some C++ comments found their way into ssh.h The no64.patch puts ifdefs around buffer_get_int64() now in bufaux.[c,h] -- Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 887-1469 tim at multitalents.net -------------- next part -------------- --- ssh.h.old Mon Jan 22 18:40:58 2001 +++ ssh.h Mon Jan 22 19:02:02 2001 @@ -25,8 +25,10 @@ # include
2003 Feb 19
0
FW: compare st_mode & 07777, or Aix dirs always differ
...LLPERMS 07777 > #endif > >ALLPERMS is a BSDism that even shows up in the linux headers. > >Since POSIX and SUSv3 specify that the actual mode_t >bits are implementation specific I'm just a trifle leery of >adding this in. We support some rather strange systems >although ACCESSPERMS and INITACCESSPERMS don't appear to >have bitten us so far. My paranoid side says that the >actual value should be set in configure and default to ~0. I did some research and found that ALLPERMS is not in POSIX-96 or POSIX-01. Therefore, I don't think it is wise to use it in rsync...
2006 Mar 20
1
Rsync acl patch 1.113 compilation problems on cygwin
Hi, Recently, there have been some fundamental achievements regarding acl-support on the cygwin platform. I thought that it would be convenient to offer an acl-patch enabled rsync as a part of the cwrsync package (a yet another minimalist rsync on cygwin solution). I get some compilation errors. What I did: - Downloaded acl patch v1.113 from rsync site - Run commands below In the rsync source
2004 Mar 05
2
Problem with --link-dest when syncing AIX to Linux
Hello, i'm using rsync 2.6.0 for daily-syncing some remote AIX 5.2 machine to a local linux (RH 7.3) with using the --link-dest option for saving space on incremental backups. Even if there are no changes on the AIX machine, all files are newly transferred on every new sync. My test scenario (actisi=remote aix machine, actisa=local linux machine): =====> Initial rsync [mma@actisa
2003 Feb 08
1
compare st_mode & 07777, or Aix dirs always differ
Under Aix directories have the mode 024xxxx instead of the customary 04xxxx. Because of this when you sync a directory to or from an Aix system it's never up to date. Here is a patch which fixes this. It causes rsync to look at only the bits that chmod actually influences, 07777, when deciding whether or not the modes differ. I was surprised there wasn't an existing constant for 07777,