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2002 Dec 25
0
Initial release of PerlRsync (perl rsync client)
I have just released the first version 0.10 of File::RsyncP to SourceForge.
See:
http://perlrsync.sourceforge.net
File::RsyncP is a perl implementation of an Rsync client. It is
compatible with Rsync 2.5.5 (protocol version 26). It can send
or receive files, either by running rsync on the remote machine,
or connecting to an rsyncd deamon on the remote machine.
What use is File::RsyncP?
2002 Feb 04
1
A little patch
I' ve write a little patch for rsync.
I'm not a programmer but when I mirror pas cooker package of mandrake, I want
to the file for 15 days, even if the file has been delete on the server.
I add the option --heeptime=x where x is the time of validity in second after
it creation.
But I don't want to keep very large file:
--keepmaxsize=y where y is the maximum size for a file in
2003 Aug 09
0
rsync / rdiff in win/dos
Thanks Donovan, I downloaded the librsync 0.9.6 from
sf and it compiled just fine believe it or not in the
new visual studio.net. There where warnings but no
fatal errors and the exe seems to be running just
fine. I've tested it just now on a 60 meg mdb file
that I've been trying to backup.. it seems to work
great!. I even saved the original so I could apply
patches and then file compare
2002 Aug 04
1
MD4 bug in rsync for lengths = 64 * n
I am the author of BackupPC (http://backuppc.sourceforge.net) and
I am working on adding rsync support to BackupPC.
I am implementing the server-side in perl, and the client will
run vanilla rsync. (BTW, is there the protocol documented? I've
answered all my questions by looking at the source, but it would
be great to check against any docs.)
I started with librsync 0.9.3 and the
2003 Mar 01
0
librsync [Solved]
I found the cvs repository at =
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/librsync/librsync/
The sourceforge project was just setup a couple of days ago. That must have =
been why google could not find it yesterday.
I believe the samba cvs site for librsync is now deprecated.
The 0.9.5.1 version I was looking for looks to me to be a Jun. 27 cvs snapshot =
from wherever cvs was at that
2003 Jun 12
1
questions about librsync
I'm not sure if this is the appropriate forum for questions regarding
librsync, but couldn't find any others.
I'm trying to get librsync working properly on Solaris 2.7 and 2.8 Sparc
servers. The problem is that while librsync appears to compile cleanly, "make
check" fails the sources.test. Does anyone have any insight as to why this
might be? Might I need a specific
2004 Apr 08
2
[librsync-devel] librsync and rsync vulnerability to maliciously crafted data. was Re: MD4 checksum_seed
On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 12:36, Martin Pool wrote:
> On 5 Apr 2004, Donovan Baarda <abo@minkirri.apana.org.au> wrote:
>
> > librsync needs a whole file checksum. Without it, it silently fails for
> > case 1), 3), and 4).
>
> Yes, a whole-file checksum should be used with it. Presumably
> something stronger than md4 like SHA-1.
md4 is probably good enough for most
2003 Apr 17
0
rsync - windows how should I compile the code any clues -Thanks !
Hi Donovan,
Thank you for the insight. I will keep you posted on this.
Best Regards
Naveen A.
>From: Donovan Baarda <abo@minkirri.apana.org.au>
>To: Naveen Athresh <naveenathresh@hotmail.com>
>CC: rsync@samba.org,librsync developers list
><librsync-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>Subject: Re: rsync - windows how should I compile the code any clues
>-Thanks
2005 Jul 18
2
RSync and SSH problems
Hey all,
First off, I'm new to cygwin, rsync, and actually even ssh. I've used
ssh clients many times, but server side I'm a bit of a noob. Anyway,
here's my problem...
I set up a brand spankin new Windows XP box with only two apps
installed: copSSH and rsync. I need to tie down all security as tight as
possible. From what I've seen/read, it seems to me the only port I need
2008 Oct 12
1
Rsync protocol specification
Hello everyone,
I am interested in updating the Perl package File::RsyncP so that it
is compatible with version 30 of the rsync protocol. I don't have
much experience with the rsync codebase, and it seems that the only
implementations of rsync are either defunct, wrappers around rsync
itself, or File::RsyncP.
Does there exist a formal specification of the protocols, or is the
only way to
2002 Apr 24
1
[rproxy-devel] rdiff deltas not very good compared to pysync, why?
On 24 Apr 2002, "Shirish H. Phatak" <shirish@tacitnetworks.com> wrote:
> Since there appears to be a dedicated group of users and lots of
> activity, maybe we can convince Martin to roll in these patches and make
> a new release?
I have been really lax in supporting librsync for the last few months,
because of a new job and taking over maintenance of rsync
2017 May 10
1
[Bug 12781] New: rsync library
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12781
Bug ID: 12781
Summary: rsync library
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.3
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: core
Assignee: wayned at samba.org
Reporter: ildar at altlinux.ru
2002 Jun 21
2
Release 3 of "rzync" new-protocol test
For anyone who'd like to check out the latest release of my "rzync" [sic]
test release, I've just released a new version. For those that might
not have time to look at the code but could provide some feedback based
on a rough description, I've created the following simple web page:
http://www.clari.net/~wayne/new-protocol.html
Here's the tar file of the new
2005 Sep 30
2
question about librsync : patch function
Hello everybody,
About librsync, does anyone know how to patch the delta without creating
a new file ?
I used the librsync and it always generates a new file, which is
embarrassing if the file is over 1Gb.
I tried to store the new file in RAM, but it saturates the machine.
Is there a possibility to write in the current file to be synchronized,
although this file is currently being
2003 Jun 08
2
state of the rsync nation? (revisited 6/2003 from 11/2000)
I'm interested in these very questions (librsync-rsync relationship,
remaining limitations of rsync, active prospects for ground-up rewrites),
Google searches for rsync info have proved a little too vague due to the
programs ubiquity. Much has certainly changed since this was written,
could some people with knowledge in these areas could update martin's
response for the state of rsync,
2001 Sep 14
0
librsync 0.9.5 released
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librsync 0.9.5 is released from rproxy.samba.org. This release
contains small but important bug fixes.
Changes in 0.9.5:
* Bugfix patch from Shirish Hemant Phatak
MD5 checksum:
df1c35520e4b0bf9d6d7ac813ba86a14 *librsync-0.9.5.tar.gz
- --
Martin Pool
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Comment: For info see
2008 Jun 03
2
INN Python support in Centos 5.1
Hello . i want to ask several questions :
1) Is INN on Centos5.1 compiled with python auth hooks support?
2) If i want my messages on news server to keep forever (history) , should i
change expire.ctl?
What i need to set
3) Is there some configuration which i need to set to be able to use python
auth hooks? Or can i simple proceed with adding them to readers.conf ( I
allready tested my
2012 Apr 19
1
Xapian::Database->close() for perl missing
I have a xapian-daemon, which can be queried via http. A background-process
generated every hour one new index and then remove and create a new symlink
to the current database.
/path/to/index/20120419010000
/path/to/index/20120419020000
/path/to/index/20120419030000
/path/to/index/default => /path/to/index/20120419030000
So the daemon only check the mtime of /path/to/index/default/iamchert
2016 Jan 23
0
LGPL relicense port of rsync
Hi,
from my point of view:
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 14:48:09 +0100
Per Lundqvist <perlundq at gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
> > Getting the approval for a relicensing I think the contributions to
> > rsync have to be analyzed in detail to approach a reasonable number of
> > contributors.
> >
> > I experienced that finding a responsible person that is willing to
>
2009 Feb 27
1
rsync --files-from
Hi,
I am working on a replication tool for lustre filesystems.
We have introduced a mechanism for getting the changes that have been
made to a lustre filesystem - similar to inotify. We call this
mechanism, changelogs.
For performing replication, we open the source file using its 'file
identifier' or FID (think of it an inode that is unique cluster wide)
instead of its path. The file is