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2002 Jun 15
0
[PATCH] make test patch.
Yo, Currently if you build rsync and you don't have rsync installed, make test will fail because some tests reference the rsync binary directly (instead of using the $RSYNC variable). I cannot find anything which refers to this problem in the mail archives or CVS logs. Below is a patch which fixes this problem. (please CC: me, I'm not subscribed. Thanks.) -- Geoff. --------------
2002 Aug 29
0
PATCH: Fix IRIX 6 testsuite failures
Having built rsync 2.5.5 on IRIX 6.2 with gcc 3.1, I ran into two failures when running the testsuite with make check: both the chgrp and hardlinks tests fail: The failure in the chgrp test occurs here: + rsync -rtgvvv /amnt/callisto/volumes/obj-irix5/local/obj.irix5/rsync-2.5.5/testtmp.chgrp/from/ /amnt/callisto/volumes/obj-irix5/local/obj.irix5/rsync-2.5.5/testtmp.chgrp/to/ rsync: opendir
2002 Oct 08
1
Some tests fail if rsync is not on path (with patch)
While installing rsync on a new Sun Netra running Solaris 2.8, two tests (chgrp and hardlinks) failed. I found that these tests execute rsync while other successfull tests exectute $RSYNC. It is fortunate that my shell path was quite restricted and that no earlier version of rsync was installed on my path. The system would have run the chgrp and hardlinks tests with an earlier rsync if it had
2016 Jan 16
0
[PATCH v2, resend] ignore-non-existing-directory: add variant of ignore-non-existing
Add new option --ignore-non-existing-directory, that is a variant of --ignore-non-existing, but applies ONLY to directories. This was previously proposed in bug #8366, but I independently had a use case for it in the Gentoo infrastructure. X-URL: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8366 X-URL:
2015 Nov 28
0
[PATCH v2] ignore-non-existing-directory: add variant of ignore-non-existing
From: "Robin H. Johnson" <robbat2 at gentoo.org> Add new option --ignore-non-existing-directory, that is a variant of --ignore-non-existing, but applies ONLY to directories. This was previously proposed in bug #8366, but I indepentantly had a use case for it in the Gentoo infrastructure. X-URL: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8366 X-URL:
2005 Jun 24
1
[PATCH] Fix itemize test for objdir != srcdir builds
Hi. The choice of 'config.h' for testing does not consider the possiblity of objdir != srcdir builds. The small patch below replaces 'config.h' with 'configure.in' in keeping with the 'config' name choice. Art Haas Index: testsuite/itemize.test =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/rsync/testsuite/itemize.test,v
2015 Nov 28
0
[PATCH] ignore-non-existing-directory: add variant of ignore-non-existing
From: "Robin H. Johnson" <robbat2 at gentoo.org> Add new option --ignore-non-existing-directory, that is a variant of --ignore-non-existing, but applies ONLY to directories. This was previously proposed in bug #8366, but I indepentantly had a use case for it in the Gentoo infrastructure. X-URL: https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8366 X-URL:
2009 Apr 15
2
Using rsync for a backup program but having trouble getting --exclude-from to work properly
Reading and re-reading the man page has got me nowhere with this issue and searching your site on '--exclude-from' got me to the same place. Here is the script I am using: #################################### #/bin/bash suffix=`date +%Y%m%d` echo Suffix is "$suffix" fromdir=/home/bob/ echo Source dir is "$fromdir" todir="$maxtor6"BackupOfHome
2008 Mar 19
0
[PATCH] Unsnarl missing_below/dry_run logic.
The generator can skip a directory's contents altogether due to --ignore-non-existing, a daemon exclude, or a mkdir failure. On a --dry-run, the generator can also note the missingness of a directory while still scanning its contents. These two scenarios were conflated using a single set of missing_below/missing_dir variables in combination with transient increments in dry_run; this caused
2009 Apr 16
0
Using rsync for a backup program but having trouble getting --exclude-from to wor
Try adding a star at the end. eg : /home/bob/.mozilla/firefox/* If this is still not excluding as you expect then please let me know. On 16/04/2009, at 8:19 AM, Robert Parker wrote: > Reading and re-reading the man page has got me nowhere with this issue > and searching your site on '--exclude-from' got me to the same place. > > Here is the script I am using: >
2014 Dec 30
2
Modification time error
I was struggling tracking down a strange behaviour and could reproduce it with the testsuite. After patching it with: --- a/testsuite/compare-dest.test 2007-09-03 22:43:58.000000000 +0200 +++ b/testsuite/compare-dest.test 2014-12-30 19:28:32.060267390 +0100 @@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ # Setup the alt and chk dirs $RSYNC -av --include=text --include='*/' --exclude='*'
2008 Sep 03
1
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5732] New: xattrs.test calls wrong rsync
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5732 Summary: xattrs.test calls wrong rsync Product: rsync Version: 3.0.4 Platform: All OS/Version: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org ReportedBy: petr.uzel@suse.cz QAContact:
2003 Nov 05
1
rsync is hanging for me
When I rsync a large directory (a few thousand files in multiple subdirectories), it has recently begun to hang and not return to me. The system I am rsyncing from is relese 2.4.1, and the system I am rsyncing to is release 2.5.4. I am running on aix (both ends). I used to use the following: /usr/contrib/bin/rsync -vrace ssh --include-from $tmpFile --exclude "*"
2004 Apr 10
0
patches for copying atimes
Hi. Here's a patch for copying the atimes of files when -t/--times is given. I bumped the protocol to 29 since it sends more data over the wire. It obviously does not send the atime if it's sending data to an older rsync version. It passes all the tests (including the added atime.test) for me on a: Linux Debian/3.0 gcc 2.95.4 (debian), glibc 2.2.5 system. Any questions/feedback? I
2011 Sep 16
2
Cannot get the syntax of --include-from right
Here is part of my backup script: nice -n 15 rsync -avl --exclude=".*" \ --include-from="/home/bob/backup_includes" \ "$fromdir" "$todir" Here is the content of /home/bob/backup_includes /home/bob/.vimrc /home/bob/.gitconfig My problem is that neither the .vimrc nor .gitconfig are copied to the backup directory. I have read the man page about
2001 Aug 25
0
problems with rsync version 2.4.6 protocol version 24 on solaris 2.8
Greetings, I'm using rsync to keep multiple nfs filesystems on two emc nfs serves in sync. Here are the six file systems and their info: Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on Number of files burd1p0:/nettmp 258120 37144 220976 15% /nfs/burd1p0/nettmp 2102 burd1p0:/user 29443776 16160480 13283296 55%
2004 Apr 20
1
improved atime patch
I posted a patch a few days ago that adds copying of atime. At that time, it was just enabled with -t/--times. After some time, we have figured out that that choice might not have been the best. Here's a new version of the patch (relative to CVS) that adds -A/--copy-atime instead. It also includes a test case. Any feedback on this patch and/or the previous one that I posted?
2008 Oct 13
2
how to use --checksum-seed ?
Hi, I've been trying to use "--checksum-seed" to speed up backups . I have a homebrew script which creates incremental backups using hardlinks. To save disk space I turn on --checksum so that when file's mod-times change rsync doesn't create a new file (breaking the hardlinking) unless the contents of the file are different as well. I tested the command: #rsync -aHiy
2012 Feb 26
1
Problem with excludes and includes
Hi Folks, I can't get the syntax of --include-from right, nothing at all gets transferred. The rsync command: # do the backup nice -n 15 rsync -av \ --include-from="/home/bob/backup_includes" \ --exclude-from="/home/bob/backup_excludes" \ $fromdir $todir The excludes file: .* *~ Videos/ Downloads/ Dropbox/ The includes file: .vimrc .gitconfig .bash_aliases .bashrc
2002 Mar 27
1
Wierd timestamp problem
Greetings, We found out today that rsync has been missing some files. Here is the senerio: We have two nfs servers in different datacenters, one being the backup to the other. We want to keep them up to date so we use rsync inside crontabs. We have Solaris, AIX, True64 and VMS systems reading and writing to the nfs drives. I am running rsync on Solaris 8 servers. What