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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
2010 Sep 16
4
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 7685] New: rsync should not set the creation data on the root folder of an HFS+ volume
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7685
Summary: rsync should not set the creation data on the root
folder of an HFS+ volume
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.7
Platform: x86
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P3
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at
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 Feb 12
2
Macintosh rsync: Inconsistent Behaviour: Hints Appreciated
I have a problem with rsync on macintosh copying files that have not been
updated. Despite careful reading of the archives, I can't find an
explanation (or a fix), but I strongly suspect I'm just missing something
that an expert will recognise instantly... Your assistance would be greatly
appreciated.
I'm running a nightly backup of my photo/home video directory from a
partition
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 :
2002 Jul 09
1
RSYNC/FreeBSD/Macintosh files...
I am wanting to rsync over mac files to a freebsd 4.5 box, but have
recently found out that rsync does not preserve resource forks, or creator
types and maybe some other things. But, has anybody had any experience like
this, would tar'ing the files and then rsync'ing that seem a worthwhile
solution. There's a lot, so testing is going slowly. Thanks!
Brad Lynch
Info Sys Coordinator
2004 Aug 31
1
rsync, backup, Macintosh files
Hey!
I have been given the task to mirror our fileserver's filesystem onto a
secondary machine for redundancy. The first thing that came to mind was
rsync, but now I have few questions as I am far from an expert on this
matter.
Our file server is running Debian Stable. We use Samba for our Windows
users and Netatalk (AFP) for our OS X clients. The filesystem used on
the server is
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:
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
2011 Nov 02
12
[Bug 8566] New: Spotlight comments (extended attributes) are not synced
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8566
Summary: Spotlight comments (extended attributes) are not
synced
Product: rsync
Version: 3.0.9
Platform: All
OS/Version: Mac OS X
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at samba.org
2018 Mar 25
3
Writing on an HFS+ drive on raspberry pi
I have been trying for the past few months to set up my raspberry pi to do incremental backups using time machine over Samba since AFP is being deprecated. Also since the latest release of samba (4.8.0) came out with support for time machine I decided to compile it myself and give it a go. The drive is formatted in HFS plus.
The main problem that I am having is that even though I can mount the
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
2011 Dec 13
1
Mac OS X : "get_xattr_names: llistxattr("some/path/here", 1024) failed" error
Hi,
I'm trying to make a small script to get rid of Apple's TimeMachine. The aim is to backup the files of my company.
I setup a MacMini with a lot of storage attached to it. The MacMini connects every once in a while to our data server (XServe) through SSH and pulls the files that need to be saved (I'm using the --link-dest option to limit the amount of files transferred, and to keep
2010 Dec 18
0
Compilation for mac OS X with detect-renamed.diff patch
Hello,
I need to run rsync on a mac (OS X 10.6.5) with the --detect-renamed option
available.
I therefore started to compile rsync with the 3 relevant patches (in my
opinion) :
- fileflags.diff
- crtimes.diff
- detect-renamed.diff
Here are my exact compile instructions :
patch -p1 <patches/fileflags.diff
patch -p1 <patches/crtimes.diff
patch -p1 <patches/detect-renamed.diff
2009 Oct 27
2
OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) HFS+ File Compression
Are there any patches (or planned updates) to rsync v3.0.6 to handle
the HFS+ File Compression that Apple introduced with Snow Leopard?
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
2010 Oct 30
1
osx remote backup wrong permissions
Hi All,
I'm trying a remote backup for the first time. It is between two laptops, I installed rsync 3.0.7 on both compiled
patch -p1 <patches/fileflags.diff
patch -p1 <patches/crtimes.diff
patch -p1 <patches/crtimes-64bit.diff
patch -p1 <patches/crtimes-hfs+.dif
f
patch -p1 <patches/hfs_compression.diff
./configure
make
this all works perfectly for local backups, clones
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