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2019 Apr 23
2
--delete-missing-args doesn't delete
Thank you Kevin.
It seems that I misunderstood the purpose of this --delete-missing-args
option.
If someone has a good suggestion on how to rsync a list of files and
delete from the destination any file that is not listed in --files-from,
that would be welcome.
Thanks,
MI
-------- Original Message -------- (Kevin Korb via rsync, 2019-04-23 14:11)
> --files-from will delete files from
2013 Aug 16
3
Bug#688308: installing some additional docs
tags 688308 +patch
thanks
A lot of /docs/ is pretty low-level and not all that interesting to be
installed by the packages. However some of it is, and in particular some
is referenced from the manpages. I've cherry-picked the bits which I
think are most interesting in that context. Patch below.
8<---------------
commit 7f8ac283e684b7c713d52ed845cab0704a97abab
Author: Ian Campbell <ijc
2011 May 10
2
Being VERY careful while using the --delete option
On UNIX, I am executing an rsync command, from within a script. The command
goes something like this:
/usr/bin/rsync --verbose --progress --stats --compress --recursive --times
--perms --links --safe-links source_dir/
user at target_machine:/parent_path/source_dir
In other words, I am replicating source_dir on a remote machine. It ends up
next to a lot of sibling, directories, like this:
On
2009 Nov 17
1
Codoc mismatches
I have a function:
source_dir <- function(path, pattern = "\\.[rR]$", chdir = TRUE) ...
documented with
...
\usage{source_dir(path, pattern="\\.[rR]$", chdir=TRUE)}
...
But I get
Codoc mismatches from documentation object 'source_dir':
source_dir
Code: function(path, pattern = "\\.[rR]$", chdir = TRUE)
Docs: function(path, pattern =
2003 Jul 13
1
--include-from with no source directory
Dear Friends,
I've seen this come up on the list in the past, most particularly here.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=rsync+include-from+cat&hl=en&lr=&ie=UT
F-8&oe=UTF-8&selm=b2h7t8%2422nt%241%40FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw&rnum=2
I find myself in a very similar position.
Ideally I'd have a single file, as follows:
+ /www
- /www/bigstuff
+ /home
- /home/tempuser
2006 Apr 22
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Building CFE on MinGW
Greg Pettyjohn <gregp at ccs.neu.edu> writes:
> Is the MinGW user's list on the web?
Look on www.mingw.org -> mailing list
> Can you give me a link to the thread?
Sorry, no time for that. Once on the mailing list archives, do a
search for 'configure'.
> (What's IIRC?)
If I Remember Correctly.
By the way, what's your configure command?
--
Oscar
2006 Apr 22
2
[LLVMdev] Re: Building CFE on MinGW
Is the MinGW user's list on the web? Can you give me a link to the thread?
(What's IIRC?)
Thanks.
On Sat, 22 Apr 2006, Oscar Fuentes wrote:
> Greg Pettyjohn <gregp at ccs.neu.edu> writes:
>
> > I've blown a couple of weekends trying to build under MinGW.
> >
> > I can build the llvm tools with only a couple of minor hassles, but can't
> > seem
2011 Feb 24
4
ls returns file doesn't exist, find finds it??
Howdy,
I am getting some errors with find and ls command - such that find is
able to see a file whereas ls says the file doesn't exist. Initially I
was trying find and ls together as:
# find ./ -type f -mtime +15 | xargs ls
Similar behavior is seen even when I execute both commands separately.
Any thoughts on what might be wrong here?
--
thanks,
neubyr
2002 Apr 16
2
Can rsync update files in place?
I've just subscribed, but a search of the archive doesn't indicate this
has been handled before...
Is there a way to get rsync to not create a new file while transferring
and then rename it, but to instead update the existing file in place,
i.e. simply write those blocks that have been updated and leave the rest
alone?
That would be ideal for what I wanted rsync for, namely updating
2006 Apr 23
3
[LLVMdev] Re: Building CFE on MinGW
I'm using a little shell script:
BUILD_ROOT=/home/llvm-1.7/cfrontend
PREFIX="$BUILD_ROOT/install"
LOCAL_BUILD_DIR="$BUILD_ROOT/build"
SOURCE_DIR="$BUILD_ROOT/src"
echo $__me: Building $TARGET
echo $__me: BUILD_ROOT == $BUILD_ROOT
echo $__me: SOURCE_DIR == $SOURCE_DIR
echo $__me: LOCAL_BUILD_DIR == $LOCAL_BUILD_DIR
echo $__me: PREFIX == $PREFIX
2007 Aug 07
1
rsync permissions and directory issues
Hi all,
I'm running the following rsync job via cron:
rsync --recursive --compress --human-readable --progress --update
--perms --chmod=a-w -e "ssh -i /rsync-key"
user@host:/source_dir/ /target_dir
rsync: failed to set permissions on "/target_dir/.": Operation not
permitted (1)
rsync: failed to modify permissions on "/target_dir/.": Operation not
permitted (1)
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
2006 Dec 21
3
log file with unexpected output on deleted files (bug?)
Hi there,
I am using rsync to synchronize two folders. I have configured the log-format to my personal needs like this:
--log-format="%f %t %o %l %P"
I am also using the --delete flag to log deleted files as well. I have upgraded my rsync version to 2.6.9 when I figured out that starting with version 2.6.4 the log format had been enhanced to also include the "del."
2011 May 17
3
xargs with max each line / argument
How do I pass xargs input one line at a time to subsequent command?
For example I want to install rubygems by reading a text file as shown
below, however the arguments are getting passed all at once to the
'gem install' command. I hace tried -L (max-lines) and -n (max args)
options, but it didn't work. What's missing here?? Any help?
$ cat gem.list.1
mkrf
rake
xmlparser
$ awk
2005 Feb 08
6
help with xargs and mv
I am trying to move a group of sendmail queue files into a special
area and am developing s script to assist. The manual steps are:
# Identify which messages to move
mailq -qR<domain> > file1
# Select only lines with message ID strings
grep '^[[:alpha:]][[:alnum:]]\{13\}' file1 > file2
# extract only the messages ID
cut -b -14 file2 > file3
# prepend '*' to
2002 Jan 18
5
contrib/solaris/opensshd.in patch
This patch adds the seatbelts which _only_ kill parent sshd procs... -RMallory
(eg: when you ssh into a machine and pkgadd the new openssh, it will not
kill your current (or anyone else's sshd session)
onanother_note: the buildpkg.sh could use some exec_prefix functionality...
to deal with ./configure --prefix= --exec_prefix=/usr
*** bak/opensshd.in Fri Oct 19 13:36:24 2001
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2009 Aug 19
2
replacing permissions on uploaded windows files
Hello,
I've got a CentOS box and users are putting Windows long files on
it, files with " " and " - " in their filenames. I'm trying to adjust the
permissions as well as user and group membership and i'd like the changes to
be sticky. On the tld i've set permissions of 2755 and am trying to batch
convert the files and subfolders in it. I've done this:
find
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
2011 May 17
5
Feed a list of filenames to vim
There are some googlable ways to feed a list of filenames to vim, but I
stumble on weird results.
With my filelist, I try to do
cat list | xargs vim
...to edit the files listed in the file "list". Here's what happens:
[root at lasso2 tempdir]# ls -l
total 8
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 May 17 18:28 a
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 May 17 18:28 b
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 3 May 17
2018 Sep 11
2
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 1/4] build: Move list of plugins and filters to the configure script.
On 9/11/18 1:47 PM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> It's easier to get it to other places if it starts out in the
> configure script.
>
> Also split the list into language and non-language plugins.
> ---
> common-rules.mk | 44 ----------------------------------------
> configure.ac | 53 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> 2 files changed, 53