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2008 Mar 02
3
congrats!
Thanks Wayne and everybody, This is a huge boost to have a modern rsync for OSX. We're all grateful. Rob D PS I did notice that we lost the bsd flags test in 3.0. It was ok in pre10.... thanks again bbouncer Verifying: basic-permissions ... ok Verifying: timestamps ... Sub-test: modification time ... ok ok Verifying: symlinks ... ok Verifying:
2008 Mar 26
1
rsync 3.0.1pre -H fails assertion
Wayne, I have this bug in redhat bugzilla: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=439074 Summary: rsync 3.0.1pre -H fails assertion Is it ok to pass this kind of bug directly upstream filing a new bug in bugzilla and linking the fedora bug ? (There is also a reproducer there) Simo. -- Simo Sorce * Red Hat, Inc * New York
2009 Aug 05
1
FLAC 1.2.1 on OS X 10.4.11
yes that is what i did. got the "requires version 7.0.0 or later, but libiconv.2.dylib provides version XYZ" (forgot which version i had before). removed libiconv, downloaded compiled and installed the new one (libiconv-1.13.1), then i just get $ flac Bus error i reinstalled flac 1.1.4, still runs fine (but doesn't support multichannel). cheers, -sciss- Am 05.08.2009 um
2015 Sep 09
2
large rsync fails with assertion error
rsyncing a tree of perhaps 30M files, getting this: rsync: hlink.c:126: match_gnums: Assertion `gnum >= hlink_flist->ndx_start' failed. then a bit more output and
2004 Jun 09
2
SFQ with Per Flow Caps
I''d like to implement something like SFQ, but with a cap of a rate per flow. Essentially, I''d like to be able to limit citrix connections to 30KBps without having an overall traffic flow cap for all citrix connections. Slightly preferable to this would be something that would actually work per flow instead of the stochastic algorithm. Is this possible? Thanks, Bill --
2011 Jan 24
4
Trouble installing SWAT on a Samba 4 Alpha 13 build onUbuntu Server
> > I am not sure how to use Microsoft AD tools to create shares and then > set > those shares permissable to certain AD groups. For example, I need to > create > a share called "Finance" and only the people in Finance can read/write > to > it. I was hoping to use SWAT to help in creation and management of > those > shares. vi smb.conf (or your favorite
2009 Feb 03
4
v1.1.11 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.11.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.11.tar.gz.sig Hopefully this v1.1 release will last a few months. - IMAP: PERMANENTFLAGS list didn't contain \*, causing some clients not to save keywords. - dbox: INTERNALDATE and save date was returned wrong for converted maildir files. - auth: Using "username" or
2009 Feb 03
4
v1.1.11 released
http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.11.tar.gz http://dovecot.org/releases/1.1/dovecot-1.1.11.tar.gz.sig Hopefully this v1.1 release will last a few months. - IMAP: PERMANENTFLAGS list didn't contain \*, causing some clients not to save keywords. - dbox: INTERNALDATE and save date was returned wrong for converted maildir files. - auth: Using "username" or
2011 Jan 05
2
samba4, GPO and SYSVOL permissions errors
I'm getting an interesting problem. I can create/rename/delete/edit policies, but I can't change the security filtering or delegation settings. When I first open any policy, I get the following: "The permissions for this GPO in the SYSVOL folder are inconsistent with those in Active Directory. It is recommended that these permissions be consistent. To change the SYSVOL permissions
2009 May 30
1
Segmentation Fault
I've attached the command I ran, the output, and the crash log in the hope that it is useful. jason$ ffmpeg2theora -v 5 --optimize -A 64 -c 2 -H 44100 /Users/jason/ Movies/TV\ Shows/Holding\ Area/video.vob Input #0, mpeg, from '/Users/jason/Movies/TV Shows/Holding Area/ video.vob': Duration: 00:05:43.90, start: 0.211444, bitrate: 7217 kb/s Stream #0.0[0x1e0]: Video:
2008 Aug 07
1
rsync: hlink.c:271: check_prior: Assertion `node->data != ((void *)0)' failed.
BLS #rsync --version rsync version 3.0.4pre2 protocol version 30 Copyright (C) 1996-2008 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and others. Web site: http://rsync.samba.org/ Capabilities: 64-bit files, 64-bit inums, 32-bit timestamps, 64-bit long ints, socketpairs, hardlinks, symlinks, IPv6, batchfiles, inplace, append, ACLs, xattrs, iconv, symtimes rsync comes with ABSOLUTELY NO
2004 Mar 26
1
2.6.1pre-1 Segmentation fault & other fun
Oops :) -- quote -- $ rsync -aHPv rsync://host/module/single.file . <motd, if any> receiving file list ... 1 file to consider Segmentation fault -- endquote -- The rsync process remains running until explicitly 'kill'ed. At which point, the following is printed: -- quote -- rsync error: received SIGUSR1 or SIGINT (code 20) at rsync.c(225) -- endquote -- -- quote -- $ rsync -aHPv
2006 Oct 21
1
Rsync 2.6.9pre2 tries to read ACLs of nonexistent files
Dear rsync people, Today I tried to back up my computer using rsnapshot with the RPM version of rsync-acl 2.6.9pre1 that I built. I tried twice, and both times, rsync encountered some kind of assertion failure. I was trying to reproduce the crash with rsync-acl 2.6.9pre2 and noticed a different bug (described below); when I have a chance, I will go back and investigate the crash further. Rsync
2008 Oct 14
1
assert problem
rsync -rltpcvxH --progress --delete /mnt/sdf1/dvd . .... lots of stuff works, but then.... .... dvd/setdir/www/web_admin-1.0-noarch-001.tgz 1306806 100% 3.34MB/s 0:00:00 (xfer#927, to-check=1004/2734) dvd/setdir/xlibs/ deleting dvd/setdir/xlibs/gstreamer-0.10.21-i586-001.tgz deleting dvd/setdir/xlibs/gst_plugins_base-0.10.21-i586-001.tgz
2013 Mar 29
1
Wine release 1.5.27
The Wine development release 1.5.27 is now available. What's new in this release (see below for details): - System tray support in the Mac driver. - Various C runtime improvements. - Large icons for built-in applications. - Various bug fixes. The source is available from the following locations: http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/wine/wine-1.5.27.tar.bz2
2003 Apr 29
6
Connection refused
I've added the: /etc/services /etc/inetd entries as well as /etc/rsync.conf with the contents: [io] path = //Volumes/Mac_OS_X/Library/WebServer/iolanguage.com/Io comment = iolanguage source code But I get this error: % rsync -rvR --progress localhost:/ . localhost.dekorte.com: Connection refused rsync: connection unexpectedly closed (0 bytes read so far) rsync error:
2008 Apr 22
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5407] New: hlink.c:480: finish_hard_link: Assertion `flist != ((void *)0)' failed.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5407 Summary: hlink.c:480: finish_hard_link: Assertion `flist != ((void *)0)' failed. Product: rsync Version: 3.0.2 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
2018 Jan 15
4
Rsync 3.1.3pre1 released
I have made rsync 3.1.3pre1 available for testing. This release has a couple security fixes, a few new features, and a smattering of bug fixes. Please test this new release and send email to the rsync mailing list with any questions, comments, or bug reports. To see a summary of the changes since 3.1.2, visit this link: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src-previews/rsync-3.1.3pre1-NEWS You
2018 Jan 15
4
Rsync 3.1.3pre1 released
I have made rsync 3.1.3pre1 available for testing. This release has a couple security fixes, a few new features, and a smattering of bug fixes. Please test this new release and send email to the rsync mailing list with any questions, comments, or bug reports. To see a summary of the changes since 3.1.2, visit this link: http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src-previews/rsync-3.1.3pre1-NEWS You
2003 Dec 30
3
The dangers of static buffers in rsync code
I have been trying for quite a while now to understand why is the flist.c:f_name() function implemented using static buffers. Anyone care to comment? The immediate problem is that any call to f_name overrides the previous content (well, obvious). This, combined with the fact that several function calls are made with the result of f_name(file) results in problems handling hardlinks - and