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2009 Apr 03
2
Implementation of editheaders in dovecot
Hello. I wrote the hook function for deliver. I want to add support of editheaders in the plug-in for dovecot. For this purpose I wrote the function rarules_get_stream. Remover of headrs works properly, but adding does not work. I took Timo Sirainen's advice from http://markmail.org/message/skb6arnll5gaopdr . Do I use a correct way of creation of a message? I give backtrace and a
2003 Jan 21
2
[patch] Two problems in testsuite (POSIX, perms)
Hello, Noticed a couple of problems with the rsync testsuite. I have included a possible patch for each problem (attached & inlined.) The first problem is that on OpenBSD when make test is run and tests are skipped you see messages like this: cat: "/tmp/rsync-2/rsync/testtmp.chown/whyskipped": No such file or directory SKIP chown () After my patch, you get the appropriate
2002 Oct 08
1
Some tests fail if rsync is not on path (with patch)
While installing rsync on a new Sun Netra running Solaris 2.8, two tests (chgrp and hardlinks) failed. I found that these tests execute rsync while other successfull tests exectute $RSYNC. It is fortunate that my shell path was quite restricted and that no earlier version of rsync was installed on my path. The system would have run the chgrp and hardlinks tests with an earlier rsync if it had
2010 Feb 03
2
Positioning the y label in scatterplot3d
Is there a way of repositioning the y label in scatterplot3d so that it is parallel with the y axis? Many thanks Richard
2002 Mar 12
2
Patch: --drop-suid Remove suid/sgid from target files
The attached patch adds an option --drop-suid which caused rsync to drop setuid/setgid permissions from the destination files. ie, even if the source file is setuid, the target file will not be. Added as we want to rsync the same files to machines both inside and outside our firewalls. For machines inside the firewall some files should be suid, for machines outside the firewalls they should
2006 Apr 03
30
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 3653] New: Silence 'vanished files' messages
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3653 Summary: Silence 'vanished files' messages Product: rsync Version: 2.6.8 Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: count-samba@flatline.de
2007 Jul 06
1
quiet option doesnt seem to work
Guys im running Rsync 2.6.8 on Solaris. I use the following options :- RSYNC_BIN="/usr/local/bin/rsync" RSYNC_OPTS=" -PaRz --quiet --stats --delete --delete-excluded --copy-unsafe-links --numeric-ids" RSYNC="${RSYNC_BIN} ${RSYNC_OPTS}" Its part of a script see. Now everything works but in my log file im getting each file which is transferred listed and i didnt want
2002 Mar 08
1
[PATCH][RFC] space saving incrementals
Please CC me directly as i'm not on the list. I have attached a patch against latest CVS (cvs diff -u) that adds the following functionality. I can break it up if you would prefer it in pieces. Comments welcome. o add compare-perms option This creates a new inode for a file even if only the perms have changed. This way if a file outside of destdir is hardlinked to a dentry inside
2002 Jun 21
1
small security-related rsync extension
Included below is a shar archive containing two patches that together: 1) make backup files get their setuid and setgid bits stripped by default 2) add a "-s" option that allows backup files to continue to have these privileges This means that if you update a collection of binaries with rsync, and one or more of them has a local-root security problem, the backup file(s) created when
2004 Sep 02
1
--partiall-dir not behaving like it ought too
Hi, I have awaited the new release inorder to use the -"-partial-dir" option. But after testing it seems that it does not behave like it says on the tin. It will correctly move and rename the interrupted file to the declared directory, but it will not attempt to use it when the client attempts to rsync the file again. I have a Solaris 8 box running as a server (Matthew), and another
2004 May 06
2
rsync-2.6.2: NFS clients confused after an rsync
We use rsync to update an nfs server. After an update, we noticed that a large number of clients didn't see the updated data. It took me a while to be able to reliably reproduce this problem, but it happens on old and new versions of rysnc. It also happens across all the platforms we use here (sun/linux/netapp). This shows the problem: [Note my home directory is NFS mounted]
2003 Jan 14
3
.rsync-/.rsync+ patch and --link-dest example
This is a patch to add an --rsync-exclude option to rsync-2.5.6cvs. File names in .rsync- (or .rsync+) are excluded (or included) from the file lists associated with the current directory and all of its subdirectories. This has advantages over --cvs-exclude for backing up large file systems since the .cvsignore files only apply to the current directory: unless the .cvsignore restrictions apply
2007 Jun 06
2
omit /etc/issue message when running rsync
Is there a way to omit the text printed out by issue(5) on some systemes? Like what --no-motd does for motd-texts.
2012 Apr 17
1
Bug#624826: rsync: Bad interaction between -u and --partial
[resending, I made a typo in the list address] [ Please Cc: 624826-forwarded at bugs.debian.org on any replies ] Please see the bug report below. In short, when using --partial together with --update, an interrupted file will get the current timestamp, and hence when redoing the transfer the file is skipped due to --update. I've created a patch that sets the timestamp to 0 when a file
2005 Aug 29
2
are --temp-dir and --daemon mode compatible options
Hi, As far as I can tell, after version 2.6.4, the "--daemon" and "--temp-dir" options are not compatible anymore. Previous versions allow this. We use this heavily at my site. Is this an intentional change or bug? My command to start the daemon is this: /usr/local/bin/rsync --temp-dir=/.rsyncd-spool --daemon Thanks, -Eddie
2009 Apr 18
8
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6276] New: crtimes.patch does not preserve creation dates on Mac x86_64 only
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6276 Summary: crtimes.patch does not preserve creation dates on Mac x86_64 only Product: rsync Version: 3.0.6 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Mac OS X Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2002 Feb 20
1
Errors compiling rsync 2.5.2 on Solaris 8
When I compile on Solaris * I get the foillowing errors: bash-2.03# gmake gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c rsync.c -o rsync.o gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c generator.c -o generator.o gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c receiver.c -o receiver.o gcc -I. -I. -g -O2 -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -Wall -W -I./popt -c cleanup.c -o cleanup.o gcc
2005 Jan 31
1
[patch] add "--ignore" option
Hi, The patch below adds a "--ignore" option to rsync, which means "--exclude-but-dont-delete-even-if-we-specified--delete-excluded". I need this for a few tasks, the simplest of which is to have rsync resist trying to delete NetApp filers' ".snapshot" directories. The change is fairly simple (the boolean filter returns become tri-state), and works for me both
2002 Nov 11
11
Shorewall Documentation in PDF format
Hey gang, I was wondering if all that documentation could or has been put into PDF format. I usually like to download documentation and read it while I''m sitting comfortably at home and I don''t want to tie up the phone line all night. Thanks, Nino p.s. If so, please feel free to attach the PDF formatted document to my e-mail ;-)
2002 Aug 02
1
[patch] --link-dest
Updated to current cvs without the --exclude-from - patch. This patch allows specifying a --link-dest path similar to --compare-dest except that unchanged files are hard-linked to the --link-dest path instead of producing a sparse tree. -- ________________________________________________________________ J.W. Schultz Pegasystems Technologies email address: jw@pegasys.ws Remember