Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Getting a list of transferred/deleted items"
2005 Sep 24
3
Preserving overwritten/deleted items
Hi,
doing a rather usual backup:
| rsync -av --delete /path/to/sender/ /path/to/receiver/
some items might be removed or overwritten on the receiving side.
I'd like to keep a copy of these files/links/whatever. Is there a way to
create a copy of them in another tree right before they are purged?
Christoph
2016 May 03
4
Yet another filter question
Hello,
Since the very first day I've been using rsync - some 15 years ago -
the filtering rules caused great grieve. Their behaviour is just not
the way I'd expect it be be and as I read the manpage. Usually I end
up with some hand-written recipes, carefully documented,y including all
the gotchas.
This time however I failed and I see no other way than to ask for
advice.
Given the
2003 Jun 04
1
RE: Your application (PR#3190)
Stop sending me emails!!!
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2004 Feb 09
0
Returned mail (PR#6561)
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2020 Apr 15
1
Centos 7: cups-pdf Postprocessing prevented by selinux :(
Hi,
how can I make it so that printing to a cups PDF printer can successfully run
the postprocessing script I specified in /etc/cups/cups-pdf.conf?
It does work with 'sentenforce permissve', and after creating and installing
some selinux modules from audit.log entries, it still doesn't work, and there
doesn't seem to be anything else that might prevent the postprocessing
2015 Feb 18
6
[LLVMdev] [lld] Undefined symbols postprocessing
Hi everyone,
In lld, I need to conditionally add symbols (like GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE)
during
static linking because they may be used by relocations (R_ARM_TLS_IE32) or
by some other stuff like STT_GNU_IFUNC symbols.
The problem is that now symbols are added in a declarative way by
specifying in ExecutableWriter::addDefaultAtoms() override.
At that stage, there's no way to determine if
2017 Dec 08
2
[RFC] - Deduplication of debug information in linkers (LLD).
>Postprocessing (ie: running a tool on the fully linked binary with the debug info we have today, and having the tool reprocess the debug info to make it more >compact) is an option, but wouldn't help address the problem you started with - that the output can't fit the large offsets, so the output is invalid/broken. So that >output would be broken before the postprocessing step
2015 Feb 19
3
[LLVMdev] [lld] Undefined symbols postprocessing
Joerg:
> I propose to add the ability to ignore undefined symbols during initial
> resolution, and then postprocess only those undefines for the second time
> after the pass manager execution.
Do you want to do that before or after dead code elimination?
I think dead code elimination should be performed after all possible object code modifications done by lld. Therefore, it should be
2013 May 30
1
Support for CACHEDIR.TAG excludes?
Hi there,
there's an old proposal to exclude a directory and its subdirectories
from being backed up and the like, by placing a file name
CACHEDIR.TAG into it with a certain content, see [*] for details.
rsync lacks support for that and I was wondering why. Unless there are
strong reasons against it, I'd like to add it. After a quick glance
into the sources it seems this should be
2007 Feb 16
3
--bwlimit -z limits filesystem speed, not network speed
My impression when running with --bwlimit in combination with
compression -z is that the speed to the filesystem is limited to the
value given in --bwlimit.
This must be contrary to the intention with --bwlimit.
David
2012 Jan 31
0
AMI - Getting Event of QueueAgents WrapupTime State
Hi @ all,
in the reason on having some agents logged in in more than one queues I need to get the state if an Agent goes in
Postprocessing State to do this for this Agent in all other Queues he is logged on.
For this I tried to catch this Event above the AMI. But there is never thrown the QueueMemberPaused or AgentComplete Event
and in all the QueueMemberStatus Events the Agent never has the
2005 May 13
0
samba and vfs deleted items folder
Okay, early this year I setup a samba server for a small non profit, they are
running XP on the desktop and I have things setup so that all their data and
outlook info is stored on the server. We do daily backups to tape, this works
great. A couple of months ago, someone had created an important file and
deleted it on the same day, so it wasn't backed up, at that point I setup the
samba
2015 Feb 19
4
[LLVMdev] [lld] Undefined symbols postprocessing
+ Nick
On 2/19/2015 9:00 AM, Shankar Easwaran wrote:
> On 2/19/2015 3:58 AM, Denis Protivensky wrote:
>> Joerg:
>>> I propose to add the ability to ignore undefined symbols during initial
>>> resolution, and then postprocess only those undefines for the second
>>> time
>>> after the pass manager execution.
>> Do you want to do that before or
2015 Feb 23
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] Undefined symbols postprocessing
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 10:40 PM, Denis Protivensky
<dprotivensky at accesssoftek.com> wrote:
> Shankar,
>
> Okay, I guessed the correct interface.
> But what about the moment at which the function is called?
> If it's called from Resolver::resolve(), it doesn't make any difference to
> me as I cannot determine the need of specific symbols at that time.
>
> -
2016 Apr 28
4
[Bug 95190] New: Tomb Raider with PostProcessing enable and Depth of Field set to Ultra has white stuff in the foreground
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=95190
Bug ID: 95190
Summary: Tomb Raider with PostProcessing enable and Depth of
Field set to Ultra has white stuff in the foreground
Product: Mesa
Version: git
Hardware: Other
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
2007 Mar 06
2
SVG and tooltips, hyperlinks
Dear all,
is there a good way to create SVG plots with R whose elements have
titles (tooltips) or act as hyperlinks?
I am using the RSvgDevice package, which works great - but it doesn't
seem to support the notion that plot objects have titles or are act as
hyperlinks, so I am helping myself by giving the objects funny unique
colors and then postprocessing the .svg file.
I wonder
2015 Sep 06
1
[Bug 11496] New: itemized logging of transferred bytes is cumulative instead of per file
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11496
Bug ID: 11496
Summary: itemized logging of transferred bytes is cumulative
instead of per file
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Hardware: x64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
2008 Jun 07
2
mkhtml.py: writing HTML documents in Markdown
[Note to markdown-discuss readers: for context see
<http://lists.canonical.org/pipermail/kragen-hacks/2008-June/000488.html>]
* Kragen Javier Sitaker <kragen at pobox.com> [2008-06-07 09:40]:
> Stylesheeting comes naturally. I just put a `<style>` element
> at the top with a few lines inside of it to format nicely.
Note that Markdown ends up wrapping `<link>` and
2016 May 05
3
Yet another filter question
I hate to say anything remotely negative to Wayne but...
That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the
examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know what
it is saying).
When I go all RTFM on this topic I usually tell them to 'man rsync',
search for file-will-not-be-found and start reading from that line.
Once you understand the broken and correct
2015 Feb 25
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] Undefined symbols postprocessing
Okay, I understood that you're proposing to add all undefined symbols during the resolution step, and not try to collect extra symbols during execution and then check if some undefines left (as I originally planned).
This sounds reasonable as in any case we must have all undefines resolved in order to continue the linking process.
Concerning the implementation, why not to add this virtual