Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "rsync: --delete fails with multiple source directories"
2002 Jan 23
4
driving R from Python (calldll?)
Sam Rushing's Python extension 'calldll' will supposedly give me access
to any DLL,
and presumably R.DLL in particular, from Python. I have no experience
manipulating DLLs as
yet. I am learning Python. I can't find any simple step-by-step
instructions on how
to get done what I want to do. Does anyone have experience with this?
Is there a
better way? Of course, one can use
2008 May 20
4
are 588 sample frames subset or nonsubset?
Hi
I am thinking of ripping albums to a single flac file with embedded
cuesheet. As track and index points have to be on a 588 sample boundary due
to the CD TOC standard working in 588 sample frames, I thought it may be
beneficial to rip CDs with a blocksize of 588 samples.
According to the format page on sourcefourge a stream is subset if
"The blocksize bits in the frame header must be
2010 Aug 17
1
UID syncing issues with CTDB
I have been working on a CTDB cluster on and off for a while now. I had it
working great for a while. THen I decide dthat I wanted to change the
configuration of my replicated volumes. I changed my DRBD configuration to
match my desired configuration. Now I can get the CTDB to work quite right.
I am able to join the cluster to the domain without issues. I can also list
my ad users and groups using
2006 Nov 03
1
maps. display hierararchical cluster analysis results on a map?
All,
I have done a cluster analysis analysis of some spatial locations,
based on variables other than lat-long, and want to show the results
on a map to see if my clusters have some geographic meaning.
For kmeans (etc.) I would just use different symbols (etc.)
to distinguish the clusters, but I am doing hierarchical CA. I am looking
for ideas or (better) code.
One
2008 Apr 23
3
select rows from data based on a vector of char strings
Hi,
I have loaded a dataset in R :
data =
label freq1 freq2
news 54 35
fun 37 21
milk 19 7
food 3 3
.... etc
And I have a vector
flist<-c("fun","food")
Now I want to use the vector 'flist' for selecting these values from 'data'
so that I get the following dataset :
label freq1 freq2
fun 37 21
food
2004 Feb 06
4
memory reduction
As those of you who watch CVS will be aware Wayne has been
making progress in reducing memory requirements of rsync.
Much of what he has done has been the product of discussions
between he and myself that started a month ago with John Van
Essen.
Most recently Wayne has changed how the file_struct and its
associated data are allocated, eliminating the string areas.
Most of these changes have been
2002 Mar 13
2
[PATCH] fix install-strip target in Makefile
The first patch will make "make install-strip" work. The second spends
a few cycles avoiding "1 files to consider." Both are trivial but IMHO
useful.
--- Makefile.orig Wed Mar 13 06:38:42 2002
+++ Makefile Wed Mar 13 06:40:58 2002
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
LDFLAGS=
INSTALLCMD=/bin/install -c
+INSTALLMAN=/bin/install -c
srcdir=.
@@ -56,8 +57,8 @@
${INSTALLCMD} -m 755 rsync
2008 Jan 21
2
experiments with slot functions and possible problems NOTE
Hello,
first of all, thanks to LT for \pkg{codeutils}. I agree that it is
indeed very useful to identify errors and also to encourage re-thinking
past solutions. My problem:
I want to compare different sets of related sub-functions which should
be used alternatively by the same top-level function. Sets of related
functions should be bound together (as lists) and the workspace should
be as clean
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.
2007 Nov 10
3
Funny issue with chroot + symlink outside chroot
Hi,
The problem I found is not in what rsync, but on the error handling:
How to reproduce:
On server side I setup a tree and share using rsync + xinetd, of course, for
security reason I use chroot option.
Now I push this symlink:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 nov 10 16:28 horsroot -> /bin/
Now I try to do:
./rsync -avPH --copy-unsafe-links draco::test/ /tmp/rsyncdest/
(Of course the
2018 Jan 15
4
Rsync 3.1.3pre1 released
I have made rsync 3.1.3pre1 available for testing. This release has a
couple security fixes, a few new features, and a smattering of bug fixes.
Please test this new release and send email to the rsync mailing list with
any questions, comments, or bug reports.
To see a summary of the changes since 3.1.2, visit this link:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src-previews/rsync-3.1.3pre1-NEWS
You
2018 Jan 15
4
Rsync 3.1.3pre1 released
I have made rsync 3.1.3pre1 available for testing. This release has a
couple security fixes, a few new features, and a smattering of bug fixes.
Please test this new release and send email to the rsync mailing list with
any questions, comments, or bug reports.
To see a summary of the changes since 3.1.2, visit this link:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src-previews/rsync-3.1.3pre1-NEWS
You
2004 May 02
1
SEGV on FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE with 2.6.2
I'm getting a SEGV on a FreeBSD 4.8-STABLE box. The client is Solaris
9/SPARC. Both boxes run 2.6.2.
The command I'm running is:
$ rsync -arHRv --numeric-ids --delete --exclude=/opt/dist/cdrom \
[paths] [server]:[path]
If I whittle down what appears in [paths], then it works.
$ gdb rsync rsync.core
gdb> bt
#0 0x280faf0d in strncmp () from /usr/lib/libc.so.4
#1 0x7 in ?? ()
#2
2008 Dec 07
1
unexpected scoping behavior with functions created in a loop
Hi guys.
I recently stumbled on an unexpected behavior of R when using
functions created in a loop.
The problem is silly enough to me that I had hard time choosing a good
mail subject, not talking about searching in the archives...
After some experiments, I trimmed down the following minimal
reproducible example:
#######
makeF <- function(i) function() i
fList <- list(makeF(1), makeF(2))
2007 Dec 13
3
rsync 3.00pre6 segfault in add_dirs_to_tree
Hi All
I run rsync in an automated environment and it sometime will crash and
leave a core dump file. from core dump, gdb shows that
gdb) bt
#0 add_dirs_to_tree (parent_ndx=-1, from_flist=0x56c590, dir_cnt=1) at
flist.c:1422
#1 0x0000000000409eab in send_file_list (f=16, argc=-1, argv=0x56c238)
at flist.c:2068
#2 0x0000000000419052 in client_run (f_in=16, f_out=16, pid=-1, argc=1,
2008 Mar 26
1
rsync 3.0.1pre -H fails assertion
Wayne,
I have this bug in redhat bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439074
Summary: rsync 3.0.1pre -H fails assertion
Is it ok to pass this kind of bug directly upstream filing a new bug in
bugzilla and linking the fedora bug ?
(There is also a reproducer there)
Simo.
--
Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
2012 Feb 11
3
9.0-RELEASE PV from scratch on XCP v1.1.0
Title: HOWTO-FreeBSD-on-XCP
Author: John D. "Trix" Farrar
Date: 2012-02-09
* The Challenge - ParaVirtualized FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE under XCP 1.1.0
The idea here is to create a PV FreeBSD VM under Xen Cloud Platform
(XCP) without starting with an HVM first. The documentation I''''ve
been able to find on-line is at least a year old and is mostly written
for Xen (under
2010 Jan 24
1
auto reading in multiple txt files with filename as 1st column "ID"
Hi,
I have many .txt files which look like this:
2009/02/07 12:30:10.0 ? ? ?5.0161 ? ? ?13.208
2009/02/07 12:45:10.0 ? ? ?5.0102 ? ? ?13.350
2009/02/07 13:00:10.0 ? ? ?5.0044 ? ? ?13.473
....
....
....
2009/02/07 16:30:10.0 ? ? ?4.9366 ? ? ?13.788
2009/02/07 16:45:10.0 ? ? ?4.9397 ? ? ?13.798
end data.
###I can read in all files from "my_folder" using the following code:
2005 May 27
2
Possible bug not deleting files
I am using rsnapshot <http://www.rsnapshot.org/> to make snapshots of
my filesystem. rsnapshot uses rsync to do all the heavy lifting. I
was recently browsing my snapshots and discovered that none of the
excluded files or files deleted in the source are getting deleted from
the snapshot. rsnapshot calls rsync like this:
/usr/bin/rsync -a --delete --numeric-ids --relative --delete-excluded
2004 Jan 27
1
Differentiating debug messages from both sides
Some of the debug messages that rsync outputs (when verbose >= 2) can
occur on both sides of the connection. This makes it hard to know which
program is saying what. Some debug messages deal with this by
outputting a "[PID]" string at the start of the message. Unfortunately,
the startup message that tells us which pid is which is only output when
verbose >= 3, so there's a