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2006 May 16
3
[JOB] Rails Web Developer in Madison, WI
Hello,
My company is looking for someone familiar with Rails, but *really*
familiar with front-end web development; CSS, Javascript (Ajax +
+good), and one of the XXp templating languages. We''re migrating a
rusty J2EE-ish app to Rails, and we need someone who can flip between
controller work and view development with ease. Very relaxed,
flexible work atmosphere--we value
2002 Dec 23
0
Rsync Spawns Not Dieing
...now. I first noticed problem while running version 2.4.4 on server
and the upgraded to 2.5.5. Most clients are running version 2.4.4.
- Liston
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- Liston Bias The only lesson history has taught us
Alumnus of Oklahoma State Univ is that man has not yet learned anything
Alumnus of Florida State Univ from history.
-- Anonymous
bias@pobox.com
http://www.pobox.com/~bias
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2004 Sep 08
2
--keep-dirlinks in combination with --one-file-system
...will now be deleted.
So the documentation for --keep-dirlinks should warn that also using
-x (--one-file-system) has a side effect where symlinked directories
followed by --keep-dirlinks that reside on another file system will
not be processed for deletions.
--
John Van Essen Univ of MN Alumnus <vanes002@umn.edu>
2007 May 03
1
[LLVMdev] Attending conference - possibly
Hi everyone,
I would like to attend the conference, but may not be able to make it for
sure. Could you put me down as unconfirmed, please.
Thanks,
Kelly Wilson, M.Sc.
Independant
University of Calgary Alumnus
2003 Dec 01
3
rsync'd destination much larger than source
Hello.
Recently, I started using rsync to backup files in my root partition on an
Ensim
box over to a remote machine. The remote machine 'pulls' from the Ensim box
using the following:
rsync -arvzx --exclude=/proc --exclude=/tmp --exclude=/mnt --delete
--delete-excluded -e ssh 192.168.0.1:/ /bkup/rootpart/
The problem is, if I 'df' the Ensim box, it reports that the entire
2005 Jan 21
5
Potential new option: --delete-during
There is a new patch named "delete-during.diff" in the CVS "patches"
dir. This patch adds the ability for rsync to incrementally delete
files in each directory during the normal course of the transfer rather
than doing a separate delete scan either before or after the transfer.
The patch renames the current --delete option into --delete-before and
makes --delete behave in the
2015 Jan 08
4
unloadNamespace
In the documentation the closed thing I see to an explanation of this is
that ?detach says "Unloading some namespaces has undesirable side effects"
Can anyone explain why unloading tseries will load zoo? I don't think
this behavior is specific to tseries, it's just an example. I realize
one would not usually unload something that is not loaded, but I would
expect it to do
2006 Jul 30
0
RubyConf*MI 2006!
...yconfmi.org - a whole day of Ruby goodness. The conference
will be an all day event held at Calvin College in Grand Rapids,
Michigan, on Saturday, August 26, 2006.
RubyConf*MI [2] will be a single-track conference featuring well-known
speakers like David A. Black and Pat Eyler, along with RubyConf alumnus
Karlin Fox, local Ruby professionals and hobbyists. From them, you can
expect a nice mix of using Ruby both on and off Rails.
For more information and to register, please visit the conference
website [2]. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Michigan Ruby Users Group
[1] http://www.gr-ruby.o...
2008 Oct 27
1
R 2.8.0 for Debian etch
...ges
of rkward 0.4.9a (i386 and amd64) and python-rpy (currently i386 only, amd64
will probably follow soon) as well. As usual, the latest recommended packages
are updated, as well as littler and RODBC.
Please report any problems you might encounter to this list.
Kind regards,
Johannes Ranke
--
Alumnus of the University of Bremen
http://www.uft.uni-bremen.de/chemie/ranke jranke at uni-bremen.de
2002 Nov 07
0
Bogus rsync "Success" message when out of disk space
...[%d] (%s%s%s) heap statistics:\n",
Could you prepend a newline to the beginning of this so it does not
blend in with the last line of any transfer-related output?
rprintf(FINFO, RSYNC_NAME "\n[%d] (%s%s%s) heap statistics:\n",
Thanks.
--
John Van Essen Univ of MN Alumnus <vanes002@umn.edu>
3DGamers Systems Software Support <jve@3dgamers.com>
2003 Aug 06
1
issue with rsync 2.5.6
Hello,
I bumped in to issue with rsync 2.5.6 while doing "sync" of large
files. Here is the error message....
"write failed on cm3.0_hpux11.11_final.tar : Error 0
rsync error: error in file IO (code 11) at receiver.c(243)
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (13342 bytes read so far)
rsync error: error in rsync protocol data stream (code 12) at io.c(165)"
There is lot
2003 Oct 08
1
use rsync with filenames containing "-"
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hey there,
when i try to sync two directories or files containing a "-" character
in ther path, rsync fails:
# /usr/bin/rsync --partial -rcvaLe "ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o \
StrictHostKeyChecking=no" --progress "user@server:/path/band - album/" "/path/"
this gives an error like:
rsync: on remote
2003 Nov 11
1
Next release of rsync - when?
...fixed in CVS".
Are there any particular reasons for holding back the next release?
Will the next release be 2.6.0 because of the protocol number bump?
I'd sure like to see the full list of changes since 2.5.6 and begin
testing a release candidate.
--
John Van Essen Univ of MN Alumnus <vanes002@umn.edu>
2003 Dec 05
1
[PATCH] seg fault fix
This is a patch made by the redhat folks. I noticed it in their src.rpm
for rsync while I was updating it for 2.5.7. I figure at the worst, it's
a nice bit of protection. It would be cool to get this put into CVS.
--
Kees Cook
kees@kernel.org
-------------- next part --------------
--- rsync-2.4.6/main.c.foo Fri Aug 17 11:46:03 2001
+++ rsync-2.4.6/main.c Fri Aug 17 11:45:37 2001
@@
2004 Jan 08
0
Implementing rsync hard-link improvements
...oy doing, so
> feel free to let me know if you start on something.
Can I feel free to let you know you can do it all? And I will go
back to being a lurker.
P.S. It's been a steady stream of email from you two guys all day!
Don't you ever sleep??
--
John Van Essen Univ of MN Alumnus <vanes002@umn.edu>
2004 Jan 19
1
File that "vanish"es between readdir and stat is not IO error
...directory was read but had vanished
by the time the stat() was done to get the file details.
In make_file(), when readlink_stat() fails, if error is NOENT
then perhaps do the same that that send_files() now does and
report as vanished and set IOERR_VANISHED?
--
John Van Essen Univ of MN Alumnus <vanes002@umn.edu>
2004 Jan 21
3
2.6.0 in cygwin problem
Hello!
I need to do rsync between local drives on win32.
Rsync works, but it never ends.
I started it with -vv and it writes something like:
total: matches=0 tag_hits=0 false_alarms=0 data=0
And then it stays forever.
:-(
Could you help me?
2004 Apr 03
0
--hard-link option now uses the first existing file - Excellent!
...they are built
that should allow shared data memory to remain intact (avoiding
Copy on Write) after the client forks the generator, thus using
less memory in systems that support CoW.
I think this (perhaps reworded :D) is worth noting in the INTERNAL
section.
--
John Van Essen Univ of MN Alumnus <vanes002@umn.edu>
2004 Sep 10
1
not always making hard links?
I'm using 2.6.3pre1 to transfer a rather large Debian archive
(126GB, more than 30 million files). It contains about 450 daily
snapshots, where unchanged files are hardlinked between the snapshots
(so many files have hunderds of links).
It's been running for some time now, and I found that while it's far
from done, it's already used 165GB on the receiving end. Investigation
shows
2004 Dec 28
1
preserving symlinks
Hi,
I only want to preserv symlinks when copying but rsync deletes the
leading "/" on the target system or does nothing regarding to the
options I use.
My Symlink on the Source Filesystem : serviceWeb ->
/users/service/.public_html
results to: serviceWeb -> users/service/.public_html on the destination
Filesystem
Has anyone an idea ??
Thank?s Clemens