Displaying 20 results from an estimated 30000 matches similar to: "rsync with different filename character sets"
2006 May 04
0
Action Mailer Errno::EPIPE using different character sets
1. On my Windows development system everything is fine.
2. On my Linux production server I get an Errno::EPIPE (Broken pipe)
error when sending an email using Action Mailer. The specific situation
is this:
a) Rails 1.1.2
b) The application is running UTF8, but I want to send my emails as
ISO-8859-1.
c) Sending UTF-8 emails works fine.
d) Delivery method is SMTP.
e) When using this code
2010 Sep 16
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7685] New: rsync should not set the creation data on the root folder of an HFS+ volume
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7685
Summary: rsync should not set the creation data on the root
folder of an HFS+ volume
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.7
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at
2009 Mar 02
1
rsync ignores --force and will not delete non-empty directories from destination (HFS+ -> FAT32)
Hi. This is my first post to this list. I have searched the archives but
cannot find anything that touches on this particular issue.
My scenario: I am trying to rsync from an external HFS+ (USB2) to a
FAT32 external NAS drive, using rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29
(as supplied with Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11). The data being synced is MP3
music files and JPGs.
The command I am issuing
2016 Jun 03
0
rsync keeps writing files over
"McDowell, Blake" <McDowellH at si.edu> wrote:
> The storage is just an regular HDD in a mac pro tower.
Ah, is this the version of rsync that comes with OS X ? Are these HFS+ filesystems ?
I vaguely recall that the OS X version is "hacked" to handle the file semantics of HFS+ filesystems. Hopefully someone else actually knows the details, I could be a bit wrong
2004 Jun 28
0
rsync between different file system types
Hi list,
can anyone tell me whether rsync unicode support (which I believe exists but don't claim to be any export on ;-)) will allow
me to rsync data between different file system types which have differing valid filename character sets? ie NTFS <-> UFS, in my case I actually
want to do UFS <-> HFS+ (Mac OS X). Also I am assuming HFS+ no resource fork data will exist, this can
2009 Jan 15
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6041] New: rsync --delete from ext3 to hfs+ always deletes files with special characters in name.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6041
Summary: rsync --delete from ext3 to hfs+ always deletes files
with special characters in name.
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo:
2007 Jul 16
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 4791] New: Invalid character translation feature request
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4791
Summary: Invalid character translation feature request
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
ReportedBy: edmundrhudy@mac.com
2003 Jun 24
1
filename conversion from samba 2.x to 3.0beta
Hello,
i upgraded a samba 2.x box to 3.0beta1. now users are unable to access
filenames which contain german umlauts.
e.g. filename R?mer is cut down to R
umlauts work fine when the filename is create by the samba 3.0 box.
does anybody know how to convert old style filenames to the new charset
? i know that there is a "conversion" script in the samba howto, but
unfortunately it works
2006 Sep 20
3
Rsync order of maginitude slower with twice as large directory
I am in the habit of syncing my /usr/local tree over several computers
(all Mac OS X). Recently my /usr/local tree has doubled in size, from
300,000 files to 600,000 files because I have added a large subversion
checkout (TeX Live). As a result, rsync has become a time hog. Instead
of a minute or two or so to calculate what needs to be sent over,
suddenly this process takes 18-20 minutes,
2004 Jun 17
1
rsync, windows/cygwin and special characters in filenames
Hello,
I'm using cygwin and rsync in my windows-equipped laptop to synchronize
work and other documents between my file server (Linux RH 9) and laptop.
As I'm Finnish, many of the transferred files have special characters
?,?,? (A-umlaut etc) in the filenames.
I noticed that when the files are synced from the server to my windows
box, the rsync translates the special characters to
2004 Mar 10
4
HFS+ resource forks: WIP patch included
As you all know, rsync doesn't have any special handling
for Mac OS X HFS+ resource forks. Kevin Boyd made RsyncX
and rsync_hfs, to address this gap, but they only work when
the destination filesystem is also HFS+. I haven't been
able to find any references to an rsync that is capable of
syncing from HFS+ to UFS (etc). The only solutions I've
seen involve lots of preprocessing
2005 Mar 08
1
rsync with 8bit filename characters or UTF8
Hello all
I'm having a problem that is driving me nuts. I am syncing directories
that have characters which are not 7-bit Latin encoded, ie. ??? ' and
the likes. I'm using a windows/cygwin client machine on one side and a
FreeBSD server on the other side. I use an include/exclude list to
specify which directories to sync.
If I have a
c:\backup\l?l
c:\backup\bla
I put
+
2013 Dec 19
1
Trouble with charsets on samba4
Hello
I have much trouble with german umlauts.
I've installed samba4 as a DC in an existing Windows Domain. The first join I made with a blank smb4.conf
"samba-tool domain join DOMAIN DC -UAdministrator%Passwort --realm=DOMAIN.LOCAL --server=windows-dc.domain.local --use-ntvfs"
It works fine and everything is synced.
On the share we have directories and files with german umlauts.
2005 Jan 29
1
rsync-ing on MacOS X.
Hi all,
I'm setting up a backup script for my Mac, and I'm wondering about the
rsync ability of dealing with HFS+ filesystem (resource-fork and
such...). I've searched the mailing list archive for this topic and
I've found some thread regarding it, but it's not clear to me what is
the actual situation. Is the HFS+ officially supported? Will it be in
the near future?
2003 Jun 09
3
No umlauts in filenames
My samba setup cannot handle files whose names contain german umlauts
(????).
The server is samba 2.2.8a-1 on Redhat 8.0 (from the binary RPM from the
samba site), the client is running WinXP Home Edition.
When I create a file whose filename contains umlauts on the samba share
from the WinXP machine, the filename is displayed with question marks
instead of the umlauts by ls on the linux machine,
2002 Dec 07
2
Filename character translation
Hi,
I came across the problem with rsync-2.5.5 on Cygwin/Win2K while rsyncing
with filenames which have 'strange' (non latin-1) characters in filenames.
The problem is that filenames on Windows system are coded (in our case) in
codepage 852, while server (Linux system) has filename coding according to
ISO-8859-2. This two are not fully compatible, causing rsync to simply skip
copying some
2003 Mar 24
0
Rsyncing Linux to OS X
I'm trying to use rsync to backup some database files on a Linux box to
an OS X machine, so I can write them to a tape drive connected to the
OS X machine. I'm aware that there are some "issues" about rsync and
certain file forks found on HFS+ filesystems, but I'm not sure that
should be stopping me from accomplishing what I want to do.
I'm using rsync 2.5.5 on both
2005 May 26
2
Confusion regarding rsync vs. rsyncx
We currently do backup using rsync amongst Linux and Solaris machines.
Modulo an ACL issue that we had to patch, this is working extremely well.
But I want to add our OSX machines to the mix. This is, unfortunately,
leaving me confused about rsyncx.
I can do the normal thing from OSX using rsync. But the page for rsyncx
says - cryptically, in my ignorant opinion - that rsyncx adds support for
2010 Jun 25
2
rsync and hfs+ compressed files damaged
Hi All,
I have been using rysnc 3.0.6 with Mike's rsync_3.0.6-hfs-compression_20091027.diff patch (as well as the standard osx patches) with good results. I discovered that clones done on 10.6 using this rsync cause some executable files ( the ones that are mostly compressed this way on osx ) to be damaged.
I did a test twice and indeed a handful of them are damaged. They all appear to be in
2008 Jun 20
1
supporting HFS+ attributes and forks on a Linux rsync server?
I'm trying to use rsync to back up a Mac OS X machine to a Linux server.
I've used the instructions at http://www.bombich.com/mactips/rsync.html
to patch and install rsync 3.0.2 to support HFS+ attributes and forks on
the client. I was assuming the Linux box needed the same version, and so
tried compiling the patched rsync but got the following:
syscall.c: In function