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2007 Mar 28
1
rsync patch -flags fails to compile on Mac OSX
I am trying to compile rsync 3.0.0cvs with the flags.diff patch on
a Mac OSX G4. It fails because the flags UF_NOUNLINK, and
SF_NOUNLINK do not exist on this platform.
sys/stat.h only gives the following flags
* Definitions of flags stored in file flags word.
*
* Super-user and owner changeable flags.
*/
#define UF_SETTABLE 0x0000ffff /* mask of owner changeable flags */
#define
2008 Feb 15
4
Revised flags patch
Hi,
first of all, sorry for taking so long. Unfortunately, some other tasks
kept coming up. Anyway, attached is the version of the flags patch, that
is based on the one I'm using with 2.6.9. It is against the rsync-3.0.0pre9
release.
I've included the option name change from the repository, so the
option is now called --fileflags. Improved from the previously
distributed version is the
2008 Mar 02
1
3.0.0 test failure MacOS X 10.4.11
Hello all,
I was eager to test the fresh release with MacOS X using "bbouncer"
This is how I compiled and run the tests:
patch -p1 <patches/osx-create-time.diff
patch -p1 <patches/fileflags.diff
./prepare-source
patch -p1 <patches/backup-dir-dels.diff
./configure
make
make test
sudo make install
Then compiling and running "bbouncer" from
2000 Feb 29
0
Congrats!
R Rocks!
Great job, y'all!
Erin
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2005 Jul 06
3
OT: Congrats, Europe!
http://software.newsforge.com/software/05/07/06/1235211.shtml?tid=150&tid=147&tid=136
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/07/06/eu_bins_swpat/
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2006 May 10
1
Congrats to CentOS@Home Folding Team
Congrats to the CentOS at Home Folding Team! I see we're creeping up to
break the 700 rank for teams.
Max
2002 Sep 15
0
Congrats to Brian, Bill, and Peter
Congratulations to Bill Venables and Brian Ripley for their latest "tour de
force" - MASS 4, which just arrived in my mailbox last week. As always,
the book contains new pearls of wisdom to improve my statistical and
programming skills.
Kudos also to Peter Dalgaard for his "Introduction to Statistics with
R". It is a delightful volume that I can recommend to all those
2005 Jun 16
0
congrats to yubnub
http://battellemedia.com/archives/001634.php
nice mention of a cool Ruby on Rails driven site that came out of Railsday.
--
thanks,
-pate
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We are often unable to tell people what they need to know, because
they want to know something else, and would therefore only
misunderstand what we said
- the Raven (George MacDonald, Lilith)
2008 Mar 03
0
3.0.1 Test Success MacOS X 10.4.11
I have also been eager to test bbouncer
The latest source passes with flying colours!
but make check finds some problems with xattrs if not run by sudo
I have xattr in /usr/local/bin/ from the source found at:
http://dev.bignerdranch.com/public/bnr/eXttra.zip
What I did:
cd /usr/local/Source
rsync -av --exclude=.git/ rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/unpacked/rsync .
rsync -av --exclude=.git/
2008 Mar 03
1
Passed all tests with flying colors on Mac OS X 10.4.11 - synopsis of installation and testing
Awesome work Wayne. I have been following the various threads about
running rsync 3.0.0 on MacOS X 10.4.11 and wanted to confirm that
following all the various bits of advice yields a clean running rsync
(as tested by backup bouncer).
I am running MacOS X 10.4.11 on PPC. The following is a synopsis of
my installation procedure (as gathered from the various emails in the
archive) - note
2009 May 11
2
Fwd: rsync on OSX for transferring files using FAT32
Hi,
Which version of Mac OS X are you running? If you are on Mac OS 10.5.x
then I can only suggest that you try either formating the drive to HFS
+ or creating a disk image with an HFS+ file system.
If you are running Mac OS 10.4.x then ensure that that ACL support is
enabled on the drive. The following URL contains information on how to
check and enable ACL support :
2009 May 10
1
rsync on OSX for transferring files using FAT32
I am trying to transfer files between two OSX machines using a FAT32
formatted flash drive. I am transferring a "big" directory (7G).
Basically I want to sync everyday my home and work computers for some
directories.
I tried many possible rsyncs (original supplied, fink 3.0.5/3.0.4
macports 3.0.5, rsync-2.6.3+hfsmode-1.2b2, 3.0.6+fileflags+crtimes)
What I would really like to happen
2013 Oct 10
2
Cannot build rsync 3.1.0 on MacOSX 10.8.5 with fileflags patch
Returning to this list after a long hiatus: rsync 3 has been working very well for me for many years, as a supplementary backup tool for MacOSX.
However, attempting to build the new 3.1.0 release on a brand new Mountain Lion box with my standard 'fileflags' and 'crimes' patches applied, make fails, reporting that 'force_change' is undeclared.
In fact, the problem occurs
2020 Apr 15
1
Re: [PATCH nbdkit 1/9] common: Add a generic implementation of vectors.
On 4/15/20 11:16 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> Can be used for building up lists of things, especially
> lists of strings.
> ---
> common/include/Makefile.am | 6 +++
> common/include/test-vector.c | 90 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> common/include/vector.h | 96 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
> .gitignore | 1 +
> 4 files
2009 Jan 28
0
rsync 3.0.4, Mac OS X 10.5 and NFS: ._ files not copied?
Hello - I am having trouble getting getting rsync to work - or
atleast, work cleanly. I have looked and looked, but have found no
one with similar problems. So here I am: I appreciate any tips you
might have, and apologize if I missed something obvious.
Here is the setup:
rsync host:
iMac running Mac OS X 10.5.6
rsync version 3.0.4 protocol version 30
Capabilities:
64-bit files,
2012 May 14
1
Patches for OS X.
What patch files are necessary to build rsync-3.0.9 for OS X 10.6.8 (Darwin
10.8.0)?
Mr. Bombich maintains an excellent page about this, but it's a bit out of
date, methinks, and his instructions point to patch files that return some
interesting errors.
My rsync-3.0.9 is working just fine, btw, with the fileflags and crtimes
and hfs-compression patches applied; I just wondered if the others
2023 Mar 28
3
[nbdkit PATCH 0/2] various
I originally meant to post only the "vector.h" patch, but then
(independently) nbdkit wouldn't build. Hence the other (rust plugin)
patch.
Laszlo
Laszlo Ersek (2):
common/utils: document empty_vector compound literal assignment
plugins/rust: restrict predicates-{tree,core} to {1.0.7,1.0.5}
common/utils/vector.h | 8 +++++++-
plugins/rust/Cargo.toml | 2 ++
2 files changed,
2009 Apr 20
6
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6280] New: (Bug incl. PATCH) Linux mknod does not work when syncing fifos and sockets from Solaris
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6280
Summary: (Bug incl. PATCH) Linux mknod does not work when syncing
fifos and sockets from Solaris
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.6
Platform: x64
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo:
2020 Apr 19
2
[PATCH nbdkit 1/2] vddk: Use new vector library to allocate the argv list.
---
plugins/vddk/vddk.c | 41 +++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------
TODO | 1 -
2 files changed, 25 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/plugins/vddk/vddk.c b/plugins/vddk/vddk.c
index 87c0d146..d1a3015f 100644
--- a/plugins/vddk/vddk.c
+++ b/plugins/vddk/vddk.c
@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@
#include "isaligned.h"
#include "minmax.h"
#include
2000 Jun 22
0
Re: [R] R 1.1 congrat; undocumented behaviour of recordPlot (PR#578)
I think this is pretty certainly a bug, so I'm cc'ing this to r-bugs.
-p
Kaspar Pflugshaupt <pflugshaupt@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch> writes:
> Hello,
>
> first, I'd like to congratulate the core team to the new R version 1.1. I
> think it's a great update, with glimpses into an even greater future
> (tcltk!).
>
> While playing around with the new functions