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2010 May 18
3
OSX and HFS+ filesystem compression
Hi All, I have been reading about the HFS+ filesystem compression on Snow Leopard and how copying or cloning over system files with rsync and other tools results in them being expanded on destination. I was wondering if there was any thoughts on updating rsync to accommodate this? It is kind of a shame to the lose the benefits of the new compression. Thanks, Rob
2010 Jun 25
2
rsync and hfs+ compressed files damaged
Hi All, I have been using rysnc 3.0.6 with Mike's rsync_3.0.6-hfs-compression_20091027.diff patch (as well as the standard osx patches) with good results. I discovered that clones done on 10.6 using this rsync cause some executable files ( the ones that are mostly compressed this way on osx ) to be damaged. I did a test twice and indeed a handful of them are damaged. They all appear to be in
2009 Aug 29
0
[LLVMdev] Use of LLVM in Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
Several folks have been asking about how LLVM is used in Snow Leopard. Now that it has shipped, I updated the Users page here: http://llvm.org/Users.html#Apple One of the major new features of Xcode 3.2 is the integrated static analyzer. Ted will update http://clang-analyzer.llvm.org/ with more details when he has time. -Chris
2012 Aug 27
1
[LLVMdev] OSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard): strip: malformed object: clang malformed object (unknown load command 9)
I'm working on bringing up a buildbot in the LLVM lab that would run the GCC and GDB DejaGNU tests. The current problem I'm running into is shown here: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-darwin10-gdb-gcc/builds/323/steps/install.clang.stage1/logs/stdio When the buildbot attempts to "make install" the system 'strip' binary fails while attempting to strip the
2012 Mar 20
4
Batch mode creates huge diffs, bug(s)?
So the short summary of my problem is, the batch file rsync creates is HUGE for a very small change. The idea is to create workstation image with partimage, update it with some software and send the image update diff over the wire to a large number of destinations over a satellite link, but the batch file updates are several orders of magnitude too large. I don't know exactly how partimage
2004 Aug 06
3
ogg player for mac
Hi: Seems to me that Whamb! needs to be listed on the vorbis.com software page for MacOSX. This seems to be the best player out there for the mac (acording to what I've read here and on other lists) and it's not listed there (or at least it wasn't about 12 hours ago). Geoff. --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ icecast project homepage:
2007 Apr 24
1
LSUB "" "" vs LIST "" "" (hacked Apple Mail problem)
The LSUB command does not act like LIST when provided with an empty mask argument. LIST responds with the hierarchy delimiter: * LIST (\Noselect) "." "" OK List completed. whereas LSUB doesn't return anything useful: OK Lsub completed. RFC 3501 doesn't specify what LSUB should do in this case, but Courier IMAP has LSUB act like LIST. The attached patch
2010 Jan 18
2
Another cygwin/rsync question
Hi, Been using rsync for many years but I'm stuck with this problem. I'ts a simplistic backup using rsync from a Windows 2k3 machine to a Linux box out on the 'net, using pre-shared ssh keys. In this case I'm saving, files belonging to various users, using the administrator account on the windows machine and the destination is a normal user account and its home file area.
2003 Oct 29
2
workaround for HFS+'s case-insensitivity?
I am using Mike Rubel's snapshot-style rsync to do backups from my web server (Linux) to my desktop (MacOS X). Mostly, this works great, except where case sensitivity (or rather, HFS+'s semi-lack thereof) causes problems. Specifically, it seems impossible to successfully back up my Linux box's /usr/share/terminfo, as it contains directories that differ ONLY in case (e.g.,
2020 Nov 11
0
centos8 / anaconda EFI regression / HFS+ ESP
On 10/11/2020 17:18, Leon Fauster via CentOS wrote: > Hi folks, > > years ago I had no problem installing CentOS7 on my > iMac workstation (iMac Late 2015). The installation > worked out of the box. Today I wanted to upgrade to > CentOS8 and while configuring the partitions I get an > error that the installation can not start because: > "HFS+ ESP needed and mounted on
2007 Nov 14
2
Markdown - quicklook and spotlight
Before doing anything stupid: + has anyone made quicklook work with markdown files (extension '.markdown')? + has anyone made spotlight plugin that index markdown files (same extension)? jem -- Jan Erik Mostr?m, www.mostrom.pp.se
2009 Jan 15
2
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 6041] New: rsync --delete from ext3 to hfs+ always deletes files with special characters in name.
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6041 Summary: rsync --delete from ext3 to hfs+ always deletes files with special characters in name. Product: rsync Version: 3.1.0 Platform: x86 OS/Version: Mac OS X Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo:
2005 May 08
2
Samba / AD / Winbind issues
List members, I have an issue that I hope one of you can help me with ... I have set up a AD ( 2003 ) as PDC and a RHE3 AS server running Samba V3.0.6-2.3E following the instructions in the HOW-TO- By example. Here is what I have at the moment .. I had no problems adding the RH server to the Domain and I have Winbind set up in the nsswitch.conf file for passwd, group and hosts I
2004 Apr 28
1
Feature Request: OS X / hfs+ / resources fork
rsync is a very useful tool for me to backup from Max OS X to a linux server. However, would developers please add one feature: When rsync runs on an OS X machine and the source files are in hfs+ (or hfs) filesystem, copy the resources fork to a file with filename starts with a dot and append the original filename. That's the current behaviour of samba client on OS X interacting with
2011 Apr 06
1
3.0.8 OSX build hfs+ patch failing
Hi all, hi Mike, I am just building 3.0.8 on osx 10.6.6 and mike's hfs_compression.diff is failing. Am I missing something? Thanks, Rob patch -p1 <patches/fileflags.diff patch -p1 <patches/crtimes.diff patch -p1 <patches/crtimes-64bit.diff ( this says previously applied?) patch -p1 <patches/crtimes-hfs+.diff but for patch -p1 <patches/hfs_compression.diff patching file
2004 Mar 13
1
some clarity Re: HFS+ resource forks: WIP patch included
I'd note that the mkisofs man page listed about a dozen different formats used in various contexts to store Mac resource forks and finder metadata in various contexts. I'd imagine the advent of MacOSX (with UFS support) has narrowed the field of what options are common somewhat, but it's an area where a lot of ad-hoc solutions made it out to the real world. On the other hand, the
2009 Nov 08
1
[PATCH] appliance: Add support for btrfs, GFS, GFS2, JFS, HFS, HFS+, NILFS, OCFS2
I've tested all these filesystems here: http://rwmj.wordpress.com/2009/11/08/filesystem-metadata-overhead/ -- Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat http://people.redhat.com/~rjones virt-top is 'top' for virtual machines. Tiny program with many powerful monitoring features, net stats, disk stats, logging, etc. http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/virt-top -------------- next part
2006 Aug 20
1
rsync HFS+ -> UFS2
Hi, This is my first post to this list. I have been backing up some files with rsync from My Mac OS X 10.4.7 machine, which uses HFS+ filesystem to a FreeBSD 6.1-RELEASE machine, which uses UFS2 filesystem. They go across a 100-base-T lan, which has little or no traffic on it. On my Mac, I mount the nfs exported volume on the FreeBSD machine with: $ mount -t nfs moe:/backup
2009 Mar 02
1
rsync ignores --force and will not delete non-empty directories from destination (HFS+ -> FAT32)
Hi. This is my first post to this list. I have searched the archives but cannot find anything that touches on this particular issue. My scenario: I am trying to rsync from an external HFS+ (USB2) to a FAT32 external NAS drive, using rsync version 2.6.9 protocol version 29 (as supplied with Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11). The data being synced is MP3 music files and JPGs. The command I am issuing
2018 Mar 25
0
Writing on an HFS+ drive on raspberry pi
Hey there, to be clear: You've mounted a HFS+ drive on your raspberry pi with rw permissions using fstab. You're able to write files (e.g. as root) on your shares directory without samba, right? As soon as you try to connect Samba using your Mac you haven't any write permissions, right? Have you tried using a Windows machine to connect to your share? Or to disable the Unix