Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Can rsync update files in place?"
2008 Jul 29
1
can't crop images using ImageMagick
I''m using Attachment_Fu to save several thumbnails of a photo
(resizing with ImageMagick)
But when I try to crop them, nothing seems to happen to the file I
want to drop and no error messages. I check the file timestamp of the
thumbnail I want to crop and it looks updated. What''s strange is that
ALL the other thumbnails and the original image''s file timestamps are
2006 Jul 04
2
[LLVMdev] Critical edges
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006, Fernando Magno Quintao Pereira wrote:
> However, it does not remove all the critical edges. I am getting a very
> weird dataflow graph (even without the Break Critical edges pass). The
> dataflow generated by MachineFunction::dump() for the program below is
> given here:
> http://compilers.cs.ucla.edu/fernando/projects/soc/images/loop_no_crit2.pdf
...
> The
2018 May 10
2
readLines() behaves differently for gzfile connection
When I read a .gz file with readLines() in 3.4.3, it returns text (and a
warning). In 3.5.0, it gives a warning, but no text. Is this expected
behavior or a bug?
3.4.3:
> source_file = "1k_annotation.gz"
> readfile_con <- gzfile(source_file, "r")
> readLines(readfile_con, n = 5)
[1] "#chr\tpos\tref\talt\t
<truncated output here>
Warning message:
In
2013 Apr 05
3
Fwd: rsync 3.0.9 partial file left after CTRL-C WITHOUT using --partial
Hi folks,
man page says "By default, rsync will delete any partially transferred file
if the transfer is interrupted"
I have (reproducible) a partial file left, if I do CTRL-C
source-dir: mounted LVM XFS
dest-dir: see source-dir
Ubuntu 12.04.1 (LTS)
kernel 3.2.0-39-generic
command:
rsync -a
2020 May 05
3
Custom ISO
Hi All,
I am trying to make a customer ISO. When I run this command:
mkisofs -o $DESTINATION_FILE -b isolinux/isolinux.bin -c boot.cat \
-no-emul-boot -boot-info-table \
-V "$NAME" -boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -R -J -v -T \
-eltorito-alt-boot -e images/efiboot.img \
$DESTINATION_DIR
it tells me:
Size of boot image is 4 sectors -> No emulation
2005 May 19
2
Bug#305932: rsync on a directory transfers the files of this directory
Hi,
I got the following report from a Debian user, about --files-from
transferring the contents of a dir (i.e. including the files in it)
specified in the input, even thugh the files aren't listed in the input.
This happens only when the dir name ends with a slash. I asked him to
cook up a script to reproduce this (as it wasn't quite clear to me at
first what happened exactly).
Any
2018 May 10
1
readLines() behaves differently for gzfile connection
You bet - it's available on github at
https://github.com/UW-GAC/wgsaparsr/blob/master/tests/testthat/1k_annotation.gz
-Ben
On Thu, May 10, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com
> wrote:
> Would it be possible to get that file or a representative subset of it
> somewhere so that I can reproduce this?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
> On Thu, May
2003 Dec 20
3
preview release: 2.6.0pre1
OK, I packaged up the current CVS as our first preview release for
2.6.0. You can grab it here:
http://samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.6.0pre1.tar.gz
The MD5 checksum is:
70e9dea967f083c231b7821ef35aef1b rsync-2.6.0pre1.tar.gz
There is not currently a .sig file for the package, but I'm looking into
that next.
Please test this and let me know if we have any remaining issues
2007 Jul 26
3
Spec for validation plugin
Hi,
I''m writing a specification for a model called Location which has a
post_code attribute which should be a valid UK postcode. I''m using the
http://svn.designbyfront.com/rails/plugins/validates_as_uk_postcode/
validates_as_uk_postcode plugin to handle the validation but I''m not sure
how I should properly specify my model.
Heres the model code:
class Location <
2017 Mar 03
2
How do you exclude a directory that is a symlink?
The directory I'm trying to copy from is: /home/blah/dir
The symlink is /home/blah/dir/unwanted_symlinked_dir
On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 8:10 AM, Paul Slootman <paul+rsync at wurtel.net> wrote:
> On Fri 03 Mar 2017, Steve Dondley wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to rsync a directory from a server to my local machine that
> has
> > a symbolic link to a directory I don't
2002 Jul 03
1
directory replication between two servers
Hi All,
I am two Linux servers with rsync server running on both. Now I am
replicating directories in both servers with the command rsync -avz ....
My requirement is, if I made any changs in the first server, say server
A, I want to see the changes in the scond server immediately....some
thing similar to mysql database replication....how can I do that..??
Any help...
sinu
thanks,,,,,
2009 Apr 02
2
cryptic output with itemized option
Hi,
Could any one please tell me if there is any way to remove 11 letters long
cryptic output from -ii option.
I am using rsync 3.0.5
rsync -av -stats -ii --log-file-format='CONTENTS: %i %f %l %o %b'
--log-file='/tmp/rsync-test' Mydocs/ Mydocs1/"
The output of this command:
2009/03/31 15:15:17 [4537] building file list
2009/03/31 15:15:29 [4537] created directory Mydocs1
2006 Jul 05
2
Protecting Static content
Hi,
I want to build a rails backed site which, in addition to some dynamic
content, also comprises a number of static content files. There are
some static html pages, some powerpoint presentations, and some PDF
documents.
I want to make sure that the user is logged in before they can access
the protected content. I''ve gone through the ''Agile development with
2002 May 08
1
Turn off 64 bit on 2.5.5
Hi,
I have a server running Solaris5.6 with 32 bit,
how can I turn off 64 bit, just using 32 bit?
Thanks,
Jennifer
2002 May 15
1
Does any rsync-based diff, rmdup, cvs software exist?
I'd like to be able to run GNU-diff type comparisons,
but use R-sync technology to make it efficient to see what's
different without transmitting all that data.
Another thing I like to do using rsync protocol,
is what I call rmdup -- remove duplicates.
This would allow me to recursively (like diff -r) compare files in
two (!!MUST BE!!) different directories and remove one (or the other)
2009 Aug 17
10
ssh failure due to local error
Readers,
I have tried the following command:
rsync -t *.txt ssh user at remote.machine:
and receive the following error:
rsync: link_stat "local/machinepath/ssh" failed: No such file or directory (2)
rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at
main.c(1031) [sender=3.0.2]
My understanding of the manual is that the text files on my local
machine should have been
2012 Sep 13
1
[LLVMdev] Question about optimizing mem in loop
Is there a strong reason why this simple code:
for(rnd = 0; rnd < Nrnd - 1; ++rnd)
{
// round(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp);
for (iter = 0; iter < 4; ++iter) {
round_i(inv_rnd, b1, b0, kp, iter);
}
l_copy(b0, b1); kp -= nc;
}
Produces the complicated control flow logic in the attached CFG?
If I unroll the loop I no
2009 Jun 10
2
rsync excluded file syntax errors
I cannot figure out where I am going wrong with my excluded files
syntax! rsync backups up those folders I'm trying to exclude.
rsync -av --exclude-from=/etc/rsync_excluded.conf --delete
root@polaris::polhome /pol_home_bkup
cat /etc/rsync_excluded.conf
- /home/agokhale
- /home/anand
- /home/asalazar
etc.
These are all top level folders with the same names.
On the rsync server
2008 Apr 07
1
newbie: rsync 2.6.x problems Cygwin client --> RedHat server
On Mon 07 Apr 2008, S.A. Birl wrote:
>
> Server is running rsync 2.6.1 on RH
> Client is running rsync 2.6.3 on Cygwin (Win2003)
>
> When I connect client to server, I get kicked out after SSH
> authentication. I can manually ssh into the server with no problems.
Is the server running an rsync daemon? If so, why the ssh?
Paul Slootman
2009 Sep 29
2
rsync exclude files based on filesize
Is there a way to set rsync excludes by filesize? I already do
excludes by a wild card on the name but I needed something a bit more
sophisticated this time around.
I have files with the extension .nc (netcdf files) which tend to be
huge before the users post-process them. I want all files with a .nc
extension excluded if they are, say, 100+ MB in size.
Is there a way to do this via rsync?