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2003 Jul 03
1
General X11 Problems
...user my webserver runs as, I get:
>jpeg(file="blah",height=480,width=480)
1633: X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication.
X connection to localhost:12.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown)
>From the COMMAND LINE as root, it works fine :-D
Over CGI, running as webmstr and with SetEnv DISPLAY=:0.0, I get:
Xlib: connection to ":0.0" refused by server
Xlib: No protocol specified
Error in X11(paste("jpeg::", quality, ":", filename, sep = ""), width, :
unable to start device JPEG
In addition: Warning message:
unable to op...
2004 Apr 23
2
More confusion on exclude rules
I have created two new files /export/home/bin/test_temp.delete_me and
/export/home/webmstr/nflmg/scripts/regional/misc_loaders/test_temp.delete_me
on the rsync server and am using the following exclude file.
+ bin/
+ nflmg/scripts/regional/misc_loaders/
- core
- *.bz2
- *.orig
- *.BAK
- *.bak
- *.old
- *.csv
- *.tmp
- *.4chart
- *.xls
- *.difftrx
- *.difftra
- *.rawbad
- *.trx.all
- *....
2004 May 11
3
rsync output -vv differs with dry-run option
I'm trying to figure out if a file has changed since the last rsync call. I
use the following command line:
rsync -cvv /mnt/xxx/vol1/dbase/100/kunden.dbf /mnt/label | grep "^total: "
| sed -e 's/.* data=//'
This gives a 0 if the file is unchanged and the file size if the file has
changed. Adding the "dry-run" option "n" to the command line always