- 09 Mar, 2005 16 commits
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Wayne Davison authored
- Move the non-regular-file delete-check above the alt-basis check where it belongs. - Keep track of the real statret and real stat-struct for certain alt-basis scenarios (e.g. partial-dir and fuzzy) so that we send the right itemized change flags.
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
fnamecmp_type byte, and the extra name (currently used for fuzzy processing and hard-link status).
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Wayne Davison authored
the socket for protocol >= 29, or handle it like the old days for older protocol versions. This means that we now validate this extra data for safety (such as the fuzzy filename).
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Wayne Davison authored
the new ITEM_BASIS_TYPE_FOLLOWS and ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS flags. Got rid of the name-pipe to the receiver.
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
- Got rid of a flush kluge that was needed for the name-pipe.
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
Yeah, this isn't very consistent with how files are treated, but it's backward compatible.
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Wayne Davison authored
write permissions.
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Wayne Davison authored
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- 06 Mar, 2005 1 commit
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Wayne Davison authored
ITEM_TRANSFER. Yes, it allowed some kludge code that made backward compatibility seamless, but it made it impossible to remove the hack in the future. This way, the backward compatibility is just slightly inaccurate in the display of the first letter in the %i output, and the only hack can be safely removed without causing problems.
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- 05 Mar, 2005 23 commits
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Wayne Davison authored
would have happend, warn about the number skipped, and set io_error to IOERR_DEL_LIMIT. - When dry_run > 1 (which indicates that the destinationdir is missing), skip deletions in that dir. This fixes a bug in a copy that is creating the destination dir w/--delete enabled.
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
report progress on 0-length files when pushing files (the receiver already called it, so we already produced progress on a 0-length file when pulling).
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
of csum_length -- it might have been computed to be SUM_LENGTH. Instead, look at the "phase" variable directly.
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Wayne Davison authored
ITEM_UPDATING bit) to make us compatible when sending/receiving bits to/from an earlier pre-release.
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Wayne Davison authored
ITEM_UPDATING bit) when ITEM_TRANSFER or ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE is set. This lets us interact compatibly when sending itemized bits to an earlier pre-release.
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Wayne Davison authored
This lets us be more compatible with the earlier pre-releases with a better heuristic for backward-compatible itemized bits.
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
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Wayne Davison authored
- Changed read_iflags() to read/write a suffixed hard-link name.
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Wayne Davison authored
- Send MSG_SUCCESS for hard-linked files when -H was specified.
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Wayne Davison authored
of the "the_file_list" global.
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Wayne Davison authored
updated locally instead of being updated remotely. - Added support for outputting 'a' in the itemized log-output (for future use in extended-attribute handling).
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Wayne Davison authored
- Added hlink_list, a FIFO list of finished hard-link items. - Made get_redo_num() check for finished hard-link items and call the generator when they are found. This ensures that we finish all the hard-link items by the time the MSG_DONE is read and returned to the generator. - Added get_hlink_num() to read the new hlink_list.
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Wayne Davison authored
pointers. - Made hard_link_one() non-static so that the generator can call it. Improved it to do itemized output. - Replaced do_hard_links() with hard_link_cluster(), which changes the hard-linking from a post-transfer loop into a per-cluster operation that occurs incrementally as the transfer updates (or finds unchanged) one item in the cluster.
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Wayne Davison authored
it non-static so the hard-link code can now output itemized messages. - Made the locally-changed items (such as dirs and symlinks) itemize using a new ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE flag instead of the (renamed) ITEM_TRANSFER flag (formerly ITEM_UPDATING). - Improved the hard-link support by having a cluster of hard-linked files get processed as soon as we notice that a single item is already up-to-date, or it succssfully finishes being updated. - The hard-linking that occurs when using --link-dest will now be mentioned at higher levels of verbosity IFF %i is in the log- format.
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Wayne Davison authored
- Added defines ITEM_HARD_LINKED, ITEM_LOCAL_CHANGE, ITEM_REPORT_XATTRS, and SIGNIFICANT_ITEM_FLAGS. - Changed the "next" var in struct hlink into an int.
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