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2007 Nov 12
1
rsync 3.0.0 pre5 + hard link preversation trigger assert
I've setup rsync 3.0.0 pre5 on distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr (rsync server) and upload the same into mandriva cooker (development distribution). Someone reported this failure: rsync -auvPH --delete --exclude-from="/home/rfox/exclude.txt" distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr::mandrivalinux/devel/cooker/i586/ . receiving incremental file list rsync: hlink.c:253: check_prior: Assertion
2010 Aug 08
0
Project: writing a vfs module to preverse permissions with MS Office
Hello list, Short introduction: I'm Pierre, on my non-free time I work for Red Hat in Farnborough, UK. I'm not really using Samba extensively myself, but how could one not love a source tree containing torture.c and weird.c? About that, if anyone can explain what the latter is for, I'd be very interested... "Add the weird charset in 3_0 and build it by default for ./configure
2008 Mar 19
1
rsync --server -e VERSION issue
It seems latest rsync pass -e to the remote server to specify rsync client is a preversion (A thing I understand because -e works on all rsync version). However, this cause problems on server having options restriction, like denying -e because it allow to execute any command on it. So I suggest this patch to limit effect to unstable version of clients. WDYT ? Regards. Index: options.c
2010 Sep 23
1
[resent][PATCH/liboggz] Fix an issue with the symlinks for pre-0.9.9 tool names
When files with pre-0.9.9 tool names exists in $(exec_prefix)/bin, "make DESTDIR=${staging_dir} install" tries to delete them, which may cause a failure for lack of permissions (quite likely to happen when building a package as a normal user), and is wrong anyway (nothing outside of DESTDIR should ever be changed by "make install"). With this patch, it will now cd to
2001 Mar 14
0
segmentation fault of unknown cause (PR#877)
Dear all, Paulo Ribeiro, p.ribeiro@lancaster.ac.uk, and myself noticed that R sometimes breaks down with a segmentation fault of (at least for us) unknown course. (We've read #411 and #671 in the bug report on "optim" -- the problem described there sounds familiar; but we have not found any hint on a segmentation fault.) Please find at the very end of this email the file