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Subject: strange error from rsync
Date: Mon, 02 May 2011 14:56:23 -0700
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From: Kevin Layer <layer AT franz DOT com>
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I'm rsync'ing some files from a Windows XP SP3 box running the latest
cygwin to a local disk on a linux box running Fedora 13.  Here's the
message:

+  rsync -qa --delete --delete-before rsync://hobart/src/ /backups/hobarts/hobart/c/src/2011.05.02-14:48:10
rsync: readdir("/." (in src)): No such file or directory (2)


then is proceeds to rsync the entire contents of the remote directory,
seemingly correctly.


I've use rsync with Windows->Linux on other machines and don't see it
there.  Ideas?

Kevin

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