Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/02/08/15:58:36
On Thu, Feb 07, 2002 at 07:40:34PM +0000, David Starks-Browning wrote:
>
> >From the rsync man page:
>
> --modify-window
> When comparing two timestamps rsync treats the
> timestamps as being equal if they are within the
> value of modify_window. This is normally zero, but
> you may find it useful to set this to a larger
> value in some situations. In particular, when
> transferring to/from FAT filesystems which cannot
> represent times with a 1 second resolution this
> option is useful.
>
> Try --modify-window=2. Let us know if that's the right solution.
I have done the following:
- Added -modify-window=10 (also tried 2) to both the client and server process.
- Limited attributes to only time (no owner, group, etc.)
- run the cygwin daemon with --no-detach
I also found all instances of directories who's names differed only by
case and removed them.
Still... rsync copies files for no apparent reason. I cannot understand it.
Some of the files seem to appear repeatedly, but I believe some are new each
time.
Here is the tail of an example output, the second time in a row that it ran:
wrote 63568758 bytes read 100388 bytes 67769.18 bytes/sec
total size is 6100714293 speedup is 95.82
rsync error: partial transfer (code 23) at main.c(576)
I don't know if the error holds a clue. It seemed to complete ok.
Again, I'm using the latest rsync, copying from Solaris to Win98se with
the latest cygwin.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Pat
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