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2002 Jan 13
1
rsynd-2.5.1 / batch.c patch
Platform: Compaq OpenVMS Alpha 7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5 The following patch is an update to a previous patch that I submitted. The only change from the previous patch is that the const qualifier has been added to write_batch_*() routines to improve compiler efficiency. Because the gdiff -u was done against the distribution it includes the previous patch. The functions with no parameters
2002 Feb 11
0
RSYNC 2.5.2 type mismatches in batch.c
Platform: OpenVMS Alpha 7.3 Compiler: Compaq C T6.5-002 on OpenVMS Alpha V7.3 Comile flags: /WARN=ENABLE=(LEVEL4, QUESTCODE) Best guess at UNIX equivalents of above compile flags: LEVEL4 = All warnings QUESTCODE = Do LINT processing on source. -John wb8tyw@qsl.network Personal Opinion Only batch.c (char *) is being used as a type, when a generic structure is being passed. (void *) appears
2002 Feb 07
1
Latest version of the batch mode cleanup patch
Here's the latest version of the batch mode cleanup patch. Index: batch.c =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/rsync/batch.c,v retrieving revision 1.12 diff -u -r1.12 batch.c --- batch.c 24 Jan 2002 08:09:46 -0000 1.12 +++ batch.c 6 Feb 2002 19:47:57 -0000 @@ -8,55 +8,38 @@ #include "rsync.h" #include <time.h> -char
2004 Apr 21
1
rsync-2.6.1pre-1 hang
Hi, I am running mentioned rsync version in daemon mode on a x86 machine which is a Gentoo Linux running kernel 2.4.26 and glibc 2.3.3_pre20040207. During the sync from another machine, the rsync daemon hangs; client receives no data and server waits on select() call. when this happens, rsync server process can only be killed by SIGKILL; no timeout occurs on server side. ssh is not being used for
2004 Jun 17
1
[PATCH] make write_batch local
Wayne, It's taken a little while for me to get more familiar with the code, but I think I've reached a good breakpoint in improving batch-mode. Let me highlight some of the changes in the attached patch: * --write-batch and --read-batch arguments are no longer passed from client to server. This fixes the current problem that causes the server threads to die when the client
2002 Mar 22
2
Bug in compile of rsync 2.5.4 on Tru64 UNIX V5.1a using cc
Greetings, here is the output of the 'configure' step and the compile step (using the Compaq cc compiler that comes with Tru64 V5.1A. The configure reported success and most of the compile steps cam through error/warning free except for the one that stumbled. Can someone help me out here? I am willing to provide a binary for Tru64 V5.1A if we can swat this bug. We depend greatly on Rsync
2001 Aug 06
1
merge rsync+ into rsync (was Re: rsync-2.4.7 NEWS file)
> Just curious: what about the rsync+ patch? Thanks for the reminder. I've just committed Jos's rsync+ patch onto the "branch_mbp_rsyncplus_merge" branch. If it works OK and nobody screams I will move it across onto the main tree tomorrow or Wednesday. I see the patch doesn't add documentation about the new options to the man page, so we should fix that in the future.
2002 Mar 22
0
Bug in compile of rsync 2.5.4 on Tru64 UNIX V5.1a using cc on AlphaServer 1000 5/300
Hi Paul, your suggestion about batch.c got by the compiler without a peep and it got much farther along again with complaint from cc until.... [root@hyperion: rsync-2.5.4]#CC=cc; export CC; ./configure configure: Configuring rsync 2.5.4 checking build system type... alphaev5-dec-osf5.1 checking host system type... alphaev5-dec-osf5.1 checking target system type... alphaev5-dec-osf5.1 checking for
2004 Jul 12
2
[PATCH] Batch-mode rewrite
Wayne, Please consider the attached patch. This applies to the current CVS, and is independant of patches/local-batch.diff. As a matter of fact, I'm sure it would conflict heavily with local-batch.diff. This version of batch mode has a couple distinguishing features: Write-batch records (almost) the entire sender side of the conversation into one file. ("Almost" because it has