Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "rsync on windows"
2003 May 30
3
Rsync / SSH / Cygwin .. permission problems..
I am attempting to use rsync to "mirror" data between several windows 2000
and windows XP systems. I am a UNIX person by nature, so decided the
easiest way to go about doing this would be to use Cygwin with cron and ssh
running as services, then run the rsync connection nightly through cron.
Cygwin is installed on both systems and works perfectly. OpenSSH is
installed and running,
2002 Oct 15
4
win2000 and samba
Hi,
We have a samba server 2.2.4 in a RH 6.2 Linux system. I should say that
the samba server is working well except for a win2000 workstation. For
this win2000, the user can mount network drive to the samba server, e.g.
H: to \\sambaserver\username, it asks the password, if entered correctly.
it is connected. No problem at all. However, if the user reboots the
win2000, the poblem comes.
2002 Mar 14
1
[rsync-announce] Graphical rsync!
David Starks-Browning [starksb@ebi.ac.uk] writes:
> Are you also distributing the source to cygwin1.dll? It is illegal
> not to.
Well, if it's an unmodified version, I expect a simple pointer to the
Cygwin site and/or CVS tree would be sufficient. Physical
distribution is not necessarily the only way to satisfy the GPL, and
if the included cygwin1.dll is simply a binary downloaded
2004 Sep 28
7
rsync 2.6.2 hang (was rsync 2.6.2 crash)
OK, I set up a new PC with a fresh XP load to be my rsync server. Rsync by itself seems
to work fine (thank God. I'm going nuts.)
I am still having problems when I throw ssh into the mix. At least now, things don't
crash, but they do hang. The file list gets build, the transfer starts and it gets through
maybe a few hundred files, but then everything stops. All the processes are still
2007 Nov 12
1
Using OpenSSH with Rsync
This question is perhaps one you have seen before but I have not found an answer to as yet.
Rsync uses cygwin1.dll as does openssh. Is there a more current compilation of openssh that uses a more current cygwin1.dll such that both rsync and openssh can function on the same version? This is important because of improvements made to cygwin1 that affect rsync speed. Thanks for your thoughts and
2012 Dec 20
4
[LLVMdev] llvm 32bit with 64bit output?
I am looking at starting a project to make a toy language that is targeted
purely at 64bit windows. I have never used llvm or anything like it i am
just trying to learn new things.
However there are several problems, as far as i have seen, with compiling
llvm in 64bit on windows. So i was wondering if i compile a 32bit version of
llvm and use that can my resulting compiler output 64bit binaries?
2017 Jun 03
3
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
Hi all,
I am having some problems in updating some packages from source. I start
with :
install.packages("Boom",lib="C:/RownLib",type="source")
I get the following error message :
* installing *source* package 'Boom' ...
** package 'Boom' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
** libs
*** arch - i386
c:/Rtools/mingw_32/bin/g++ -std=gnu++11
2017 Jun 03
2
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
Hi,
As far as I can see, no.
On checking, I have confirmed that the only location of
cygwin1.dll is :
C:\Rtools\bin
Thanks
Vivek
2017-06-03 12:57 GMT+02:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>:
> On 03/06/2017 6:31 AM, Vivek Sutradhara wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I am having some problems in updating some packages from source. I start
>> with :
>>
2004 May 14
4
rsync hanging on Cygwin
I'm trying to use rsync under Cygwin on 2 machines running Windows 2000
Server
There's a 2MB link between them and I'm using SSH setup for a passwordless
connection
rsync hangs part way through transfers and when run again hangs at the same
place in the same files with no explanation no matter what verbosity level I
set it to. Each time it hangs it leaves an rsync process running on
2004 Mar 16
4
cygwin tar?
I've been attempting to create a new R package and recently removed the
cygwin installation from my machine since R requires the use of the MingW
tools for building an R package with C code. However, when I tried to build
a source package, I found the following results:
* removing junk files
* building 'Rconifers_0.7-1.tar.gz'
tar:
2017 Jun 03
0
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
On 03/06/2017 6:31 AM, Vivek Sutradhara wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am having some problems in updating some packages from source. I start
> with :
> install.packages("Boom",lib="C:/RownLib",type="source")
>
> I get the following error message :
Do you have multiple copies of cygwin1.dll?
Duncan Murdoch
>
> * installing *source* package
2017 Jun 03
0
cygwin1.dll problems when installing packages from source
On 03/06/2017 7:00 AM, Vivek Sutradhara wrote:
> Hi,
> As far as I can see, no.
>
> On checking, I have confirmed that the only location of
> cygwin1.dll is :
> C:\Rtools\bin
I would re-install Rtools, and make sure C:\Rtools\bin appears first in
your PATH.
Duncan Murdoch
>
> Thanks
> Vivek
>
> 2017-06-03 12:57 GMT+02:00 Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at
2001 Nov 22
5
How to setup Rsync as an NT Service
For a recent project I needed to run Rsync as a service on Windows NT. The
following is a link to the instructions I created to recreate my steps.
http://members.home.net/cbollerud2/projects/rsync/NTService.html
The "no-fork" patch used here is very similar to the "no-detach" option
mentioned in many previous posts. I wish I could take credit for it, but I
basically put
2007 Dec 03
4
Dovecot + SASL + allow_nets
Hi,
When using dovecot for authentication of an SASL (postfix) request, i
cannot use the allow_nets parameter. The IP-address of the requester is
not known in dovecot.
I would like to allow sasl for certain users, others are not allowed to
access via SASL.
Some users can have access to imap and pop3 from certain IP-addresses.
How could i combine this in then dovecot configuration?
--
Best
2003 Dec 11
3
Problems with file date/time creation and modification
I have Time precision problem between linux samba shares and M$ files
I want to use my tux to save files from my M$ PC's.
Of course I want to do incrementals copy based on modification date...
I mount my samba shares from my Windows Boxs and use tools on the
micro$oft boxs. (Xcopy /D or SyncroniX )
The problem is that the modification date on the samba share and on de
source file on the M$
2005 Apr 13
1
[Bug 2328] cygwin rsync hangs when initiated remotely after transfering some files
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2328
------- Additional Comments From service@redterra.net 2005-04-13 06:45 -------
The legendary cygwin/rsync/ssh hang problem. I have been tracking this for a
while now and can say that the latest cygwin install appears to have fixed the
problem on one of the setups that has consistantly failed in the past. Have not
put the update on to any
2007 Nov 23
3
dovecot with ldap and allow_nets
Hi,
I'm using dovecot on debian etch:
||/ Name Version
ii dovecot-common 1.0.rc15-2etch1
ii dovecot-imapd 1.0.rc15-2etch1
ii dovecot-pop3d 1.0.rc15-2etch1
# dovecot --version
1.0.rc15
Now here is my question.
Some of the mail users may only login from the LAN, while others can
login from the LAN and the internet.
I've read about
2003 Feb 12
4
rsync in cygwin as service
Hello!
I want to start rsync on w2k as service.
If I try to start rsync from command line it simply do nothig:
$ rsync --daemon
Administrator@dm-w2ks /usr/bin
$ ps
PID PPID PGID WINPID TTY UID STIME COMMAND
480 1 480 480 con 500 04:15:03 /usr/bin/bash
1428 480 1428 1420 con 500 05:26:46 /usr/bin/ps
Administrator@dm-w2ks
2008 Dec 01
2
character set for Windows?
I'm using cygwin to backup files from a windows machine to a unix host
with rsync. I originally uploaded the bulk of the files using a
windows ftp client, and then planned on doing updates nightly with
rsync.
Some of the filenames have strange characters in them, such as the
trademark symbol, and other characters, such as European letters.
Rsync doesn't like the filenames as they exist on
2015 Jun 08
2
help awk y shells en R
Al final resulto más fácil de lo esperado. Hay que instalar cywin y
utilizar los comandos de la siguiente manera
system('C:/cygwin/bin/wc -l var_risco_2012.csv')
Esto en principio funciona
El 8 de junio de 2015, 17:41, Carlos Ortega <cof en qualityexcellence.es>
escribió:
> Hola,
>
> Mira esto:
>
>