Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Completing subdirectories in include list"
2014 Jun 27
3
[Bug 10677] New: external zlib broken after update to 3.1.1 on FreeBSD
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10677
Summary: external zlib broken after update to 3.1.1 on FreeBSD
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.1
Platform: x64
OS/Version: FreeBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
ReportedBy: ehaupt at
2006 Nov 01
1
How to rsync only specified subdirectories in the source folder?
Hi all,
For example,if there is ten subdirectories named sub1~sub10(each including
subdirectories and files too),and file1~file10,how can I rsync only sub2 and
sub 3 to the target?
/---- MyFolder
|---------- sub1
|---------- sub2
|---------- sub3
|---------- sub4
|---------- sub5
|---------- sub6
|---------- sub7
|---------- sub8
|---------- sub9
2011 Jul 19
1
list.files recursively to find files in a specific way...
Hi, all:
My folders are organized in such a way:
root
----branch1
---------------A
-----------------------file1.txt
-----------------------file2.txt
---------------B
-----------------------file1.txt
-----------------------file2.txt
----branch2
---------------A
-----------------------file1.txt
-----------------------file2.txt
---------------B
-----------------------file1.txt
2002 Sep 09
1
Character set of filename problem?
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I'm getting the rsync error "partial transfer (code 23) at main.c(925)"
when restoring a 'rsync-ed' Windows partition from a Linux system.
I feel the problem might be caused by the characterset (win-1250) which
the files on Windows partition are stored in.
Is there any solution to this?
Thank you
lukas
- --
Lukas Kubin
phone:
2002 Sep 27
2
Rsync synchronizes unchanged files
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I wish to use rsync to synchronize a whole fat32 (MSWindows) partition
mounted into a linux system. I run rsync from linux.
The problem is rsync synchronizes most of the data even if the data hasn't
changed since the original image was made.
I used the -avz parameters to do the backup and the same for restoration.
Also I've tried just -rvz. It
2004 Nov 07
2
Flag file management techniques using rsync
G'day,
I am just getting into rsync and have been very impressed with performance
and reliability. There is one thing I haven't worked out how to do yet and
I haven't found much with several Google sessions or by way of consulting
the examples.
I am looking for a way to check for (or duplicate) single flag files to and
from a remote host (without any dummy spit errors when it is not
2012 Dec 10
1
Problem/Bug when syncing subdirectory structures with delay-updates and partial-dir
Hello there,
recently stumbled over a problem syncing subdirectory structures in
combination with partial-dir.
Files are saved within partial-dir, but without the subdirectory path
they came from, so having the same file names within different
subdirectories causes them to be overwritten (and/or lost, of course).
Currently I'm using rsync 3.0.9 protocol version 30 in Linux
2004 Mar 25
1
Per-directory .cvsignore too aggressive
I have noticed that the contents of per-directory .cvsignore files apply
outside their subtrees when using --cvs-exclude in rsync 2.6.0. In the
results below, notice how dir1/.cvsignore is applying to a file in dir2.
There is no ~/.cvsignore, and the CVSIGNORE variable is unset.
% ls -AFR
.:
dir1/ dir2/
./dir1:
.cvsignore file1
./dir2:
file2.foo
% cat dir1/.cvsignore
*.foo
% /usr/bin/rsync
2015 Sep 03
1
Doubts on incremental backup and command repetition
Hi,
I am trying to use rsync for incremental backup and I am facing some issues. I would like to ask your help to understand what is going on and have the proper command line.
1) my goal is
I the following folders:
./dest:
file3.txt
./orig:
file1.txt file10.txt file2.txt file20.txt
And I would like to have as incremental backup
./dest:
backup file1.txt file2.txt file3.txt
2008 Mar 02
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5298] New: xattrs and acls do not work well together along with fake-super, even worse on XFS
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5298
Summary: xattrs and acls do not work well together along with
fake-super, even worse on XFS
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo:
2013 Jul 01
1
[PATCH v2] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes,
overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files
between subvolumes.
Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments
from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html
Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and
_verify_reflink) have been
2012 Mar 16
1
R merge two dataframes with different row?
Hi everyone,
I have a question for R code to merge.
Say I have two dataframes:
File1 is:
V1 V2 V3 V4
1 100 101 name1
2 200 201 name2
2 300 301 name3
3 400 401 name4
3 500 501 name5
4 600 601 name6
4 700 701 name7
File2 is:
V1 V2 V3 V4
1 50 55 p1
3 402 449 p2
4 550 650 p3
4 651 660
2008 Dec 16
2
Syncing file with reference to another one
I have the following situation: file2 on remote host and file1 on
localhost. file1 and file2 are mostly the same. Simply running
rsync remotehost:file2 file2
will actually transfer the entire file. But I would like to use the
factt that I have local file1 that is mostly similar to file2. I.e.
how can I make rsync to use file1 as a reference while transferring
file2? (cp file1 file2 locally and
2016 Jun 09
1
for loop example
> From: Indunil Jayasooriya <indunil75 at gmail.com>
> > >
> > > [root at centos67 loop]# cat file1
> > > firstname1
> > > firstname2
> > >
> > > [root at centos67 loop]# cat file2
> > > lastname1
> > > lastname2
> > >
> > > I need a OUTPUT like this
> > >
> > >
> > >
2010 Jan 29
2
[LLVMdev] Redefining function
Hi everybody.
I've just started learning about LLVM and didn't get too far studying the
core.
I couldn't find the solution to my problem (if it has one) in the mailing
list or the source code. The problem is: how can I redefine a function
that's been called already by some other function?
Suppose I have 3 files, all compiled to bytecode through llvm-gcc (I think
it could be clang
2024 Mar 19
1
silent data loss with samba and lack of rename() locking
Just want to emphasize this particular bug, since it is serious enough,
even if apparently this mode isn't used often.
Having a samba server S, a windows client W and a linux client L,
and two files on S, file1 and file2.
1. On W, mount the share and lock file1
(eg. if it is executable, start it).
2. On L, mount the share and try to remove (rm) file1.
This will hang because the file
2008 Sep 03
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5732] New: xattrs.test calls wrong rsync
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5732
Summary: xattrs.test calls wrong rsync
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.4
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: petr.uzel@suse.cz
QAContact:
2017 Dec 20
1
utils::unzip ignores overwrite argument, effectively
It does give a warning, but then it overwrites the files, anyway.
Reproducible example below.
This is R 3.4.3, but it does not seem to be fixed in R-devel:
https://github.com/wch/r-source/blob/4a9ca3e5ac6b19d7faa7c9290374f7604bf0ef64/src/main/dounzip.c#L171-L174
FYI,
G?bor
dir.create(tmp <- tempfile())
setwd(tmp)
cat("old1\n", file = "file1")
cat("old2\n", file
2013 Jul 02
6
[PATCH v3] xfstests: btrfs/316: cross-subvolume sparse copy
This testscript creates reflinks to files on different subvolumes, overwrites the original files and reflinks, and moves reflinked files between subvolumes.
Originally submitted as testcase 302, changes are made based on comments from Eric: http://oss.sgi.com/archives/xfs/2013-03/msg00231.html
Two new common/rc functions used in this script (_require_cp_reflink and _verify_reflink) have been
2008 Apr 24
0
[LLVMdev] Compile units in debugging intrinsics / globals
Hi,
> Suppose I have the following source:
>
> file1:
> #include "file2"
> #include "file3"
> int fn1(void) ...
>
> file2:
> int a;
>
> file3:
> int fn2(void) ...
>
> then fn1, along with all the base types etc appear to be in compile unit
> "file1", the variable a appears to be in compile unit