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2015 Jan 10
2
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
Hi:
I've been using rsync for a couple years now. Unfortunately, I've made some
changes on both ends, so it's unclear what could be the culprit. I make
extensive use of --link-dest to provide a cheap "Time Machine"-like backup
for a Windows machine.
Source: Windows 7 running Cygwin (CYGWIN_NT-6.1 sith 1.7.33-2(0.280/5/3)
2014-11-13 15:47 x86_64 Cygwin)
Destination: Synology
2015 Jan 11
2
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
On Sat Jan 10 2015 at 5:21:33 AM Kevin Korb <kmk at sanitarium.net> wrote:
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> What does --itemize-changes say about that file? Try using the stat
> command on the various copies of it to see what is different about them.
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In my original message, I stated I used --itemize-changes, and I reported
the following:
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2015 Jan 10
0
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
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What does --itemize-changes say about that file? Try using the stat
command on the various copies of it to see what is different about them.
On 01/09/2015 09:42 PM, Clint Olsen wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I've been using rsync for a couple years now. Unfortunately, I've
> made some changes on both ends, so it's unclear what could be
2015 Jan 11
0
Link-dest thinks file is newly created, but it isn't
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If it seeing the files as new then I agree that stat won't help. It
might have explained some other itemize output. Since it is seeing
the files as new then they must not be where it is looking. Meaning
that your link-dest parameter must not be appropriate for your target.
On 01/10/2015 08:49 PM, Clint Olsen wrote:
> On Sat Jan 10 2015 at
2019 Jul 12
2
[cfe-dev] ARM float16 intrinsic test
Hi,
I do not get your result. Do I miss something?
$COMP_ROOT/clang++ --target=arm-arm-eabihf -march=armv8.2a+fp16
arm.cpp -S -o - -O3
.text
.syntax unified
.eabi_attribute 67, "2.09"
.eabi_attribute 6, 14
.eabi_attribute 7, 65
.eabi_attribute 8, 1
.eabi_attribute 9, 2
.fpu crypto-neon-fp-armv8
.eabi_attribute 12, 4
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi,
Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode
information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()?
> file.create('testfile')
[1] TRUE
> file.info('testfile')
size isdir mode mtime ctime
testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39
atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi,
Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode
information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()?
> file.create('testfile')
[1] TRUE
> file.info('testfile')
size isdir mode mtime ctime
testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39
atime uid gid uname grname
2019 Nov 21
2
Tablegen PAT limitation?
Hi Krzysztof,
Today I try it on llvm9.0.0 version.
def bos : RPPInstMMEMrr<OPC_STORE,
(outs), (ins MGPR:$rs1, SGPR32:$rbase, MGPR:$roffset, uimm2:$rshift),
!strconcat(opcodestr, ""), "$rs1,
2003 Mar 11
2
2GB File size limit on ext3?
I'm using RedHat 7.2 with kernel 2.4.18-26.7.xsmp and root mount using
ext3.
And I have simple test.pl script:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
open FILE, ">testfile";
while(1){
print FILE "Test.\n" or die $!;
}
It's died when the file size is 2147483647
and give error message: "File size limit exceeded"
and I run "cat testfile testfile >>
2019 Nov 22
2
Tablegen PAT limitation?
def STOREbos { // InstructionEncoding Instruction RPPInst RPPInstMMEMrr
field bits<32> Inst = { 0, 0, 0, 1, rs1{2}, rs1{1}, rs1{0}, index{0}, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, rbase{3}, rbase{2}, rbase{1}, rbase{0}, rbase{4}, roffset{4}, roffset{3}, roffset{2}, roffset{1}, roffset{0}, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
field bits<32> SoftFail = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
2019 Nov 20
4
Tablegen PAT limitation?
Hi,
The full trace stack:
Type set is empty for each HW mode:
possible type contradiction in the pattern below (use -print-records with llvm-tblgen to see all expanded records).
vtInt: (vt:{ *:[Other] })
UNREACHABLE executed at /home/nancy/work/rpp_clang/llvm/utils/TableGen/CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp:824!
[ 85%] Building X86GenEVEX2VEXTables.inc...
#0 0x000000000081b9b5
2019 Nov 25
2
Tablegen PAT limitation?
You are welcome.
I changed the pattern, the same old error pop up again, crash in the same place.
Type set is empty for each HW mode:
possible type contradiction in the pattern below (use -print-records with llvm-tblgen to see all expanded records).
vtInt: (vt:{ *:[Other] })
UNREACHABLE executed at /home/nancy/work/rpp_clang/llvm/utils/TableGen/CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp:824!
2007 Dec 26
1
data.frame - how to calculate the number of rows
Hello,
it seems to be a simple problem, but I couldn't find an answer in the
archiv. (I think, it must has something to do with the group-select, like in
php)
I've the following data.frame:
A B C
1 3 6 5
2 4 4 20
3 5 8 2
I want to get the number of the
2011 Aug 03
8
Serios error Nancy Drew ununtu 11.04
What I did.
Sudo apt-get install wine
insert CD for Nancy Drew Warnings at Waverly Academy.
Copy all file from CD to folder on desktop marked nancy Drew
eject, do same with #2 CD
go to Nancy Drew (on desktop) Setup.exe Properties, Allow to run as Exucable file.
then opened it with WINE. install completed and icons are on desktop when i sleectecd ''run Nancy drew from the install before it
2009 Dec 13
4
cp --reflink with Btrfs
I am testing a Btrfs root file system with Debian (kernel 2.6.32) under KVM.
jason@vrtl:~$ touch testfile
jason@vrtl:~$ cp --reflink testfile /tmp
cp: failed to clone `/tmp/testfile'': Invalid argument
This is with GNU Coreutils 8.0 taken from debian Sid.
Is this a Coreutils issue, a Btrfs problem or something in my local
configuration?
All the other issues that I have encountered so
2006 May 15
2
A question on memory size
Hi,
I am using a note book computer to do simulation. Even I added a commend
line in the shortcut on my desktop for R. I still get a message saying
reached total memory allocation of 502 Mb. Any suggestions will be welcome.
Nancy
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Southwest Fisheries Science Center
8604 La Jolla Shores Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92037
858-546-7123(o)
858-546-5656(x)
2004 May 06
1
Printing ps pictures with transparent b'ground
Hi all
I wish to create a ps file of a picture produced in R.
With my limited R, I see two ways:
1. Print direct to the postscript device
2. Print to the screen, and save to ps using dev.print.
I want a white (not transparent) background. Option
1 above works fine, but 2 does not: even when I say I
want a white background, I get transparent; perhaps I
misread the help files.
Here's some R
2001 Nov 19
2
evaluate a variable in smb.conf
Hello
I want to use a variable in the global section of smb.conf
If the variable is %u (or %g), it concerns the current user (root at
this moment) and not the veritable user. while ?
does somebody can help me ?
thanks
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2012 Mar 02
1
OCFS2 1.2/1.6
We are in the process of migrating to new database servers. Our current
RAC clusters are running OCFS2 1.2.9 on RHEL 4. Our new servers are
running OCFS2 1.6 OEL5. If possible, we would like to minimize the
amount of data that needs to move as we migrate to the new servers. We
have the following questions:
1. Can we mount an existing OCFS2 1.2 volume on a servers running
OCFS2 1.6?
2003 Dec 15
6
Secondary Groups and Group Mapping
We are having what appears to be two main issues in our attempt to setup Samba 3.0.0 compiled from src on Solaris 8. We are using Samba to provide Unix shares on W2K clients, and to authenticate against a W2K Active Directory server. OpenLDAP is used on the Samba side for the UID/GID to SID mappings.
The first issue deals with the file sharing. Even if a file gives full permission to one of a