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2006 Jul 12
1
newhidups, usb permissions and Debian
Hi all, I've tried installing NUT from both the Debian packages and the 2.0.4-pre1 source but I'm unable to sort out the USB permissions when using the newhidups driver and an APC XS series UPS. In each case, I'm able to run newhidups as user root but running it as user nut fails: --- as 'nut' # /lib/nut/newhidups -u nut -a apc1 Network UPS Tools: New USB/HID UPS driver 0.28
2002 Jan 03
2
URGENT rsync-2.5.1 released
...ls, AIX's SRC, or a debugger. (Max Bowsher, Jos Backus) * Clearer error messages for some conditions. Home page: http://rsync.samba.org/ Download: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/ ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/ rsync://rsync.samba.org/rsyncftp/ -- Martin The daffodils are coming. Are you? linux.conf.au, February 2002, Brisbane, Australia --- http://www.linux.org.au/conf
2002 Jan 03
2
URGENT rsync-2.5.1 released
...ls, AIX's SRC, or a debugger. (Max Bowsher, Jos Backus) * Clearer error messages for some conditions. Home page: http://rsync.samba.org/ Download: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/ ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/ rsync://rsync.samba.org/rsyncftp/ -- Martin The daffodils are coming. Are you? linux.conf.au, February 2002, Brisbane, Australia --- http://www.linux.org.au/conf
2001 Dec 22
2
.plan to avoid unhappy users
Hi, I am on a developpers list for mandrake: cooker@ and the rsync-servers broke which resulted in a lot of very unhappy people cause their rsync directories got empied. My idea is the following. rsync is a mirroring tool. The usual thing that happens in a mirroring tool is that packages do not disappear. You server that archive: like the linux-kernel server. And you got servers that update
2001 Dec 06
4
move rsync development tree to BitKeeper?
Andrew and I thought it might be an interesting experiment to move rsync to using BitKeeper rather than CVS for source code control. For a project with rsync's size and activity CVS is actually fine, but it would be a nice "toe in the water" with BitKeeper to get some practical experience before possibly using it on larger projects. BK is moderately well-proven on open source