On Tue 06 May 2008, Frank Loeffler wrote:

> Package: rsync
> Version: 2.6.9-2etch2
> 
> When trying to copy a file (83GB) I get a protocol error. I also do get
> that error when I try to force a specific protocol (tried 29, 25 and
> 20). I am not sure if this is a Debian bug or not, so I file it first
> here. Please forward it upstream if that would be a better place.

On Sat 24 May 2008, Keith Hellman wrote:

> I have used the same rsync lines for at least a year against my remote
> website pages (hosted by an ISP, I don't have admin rights).
> 
> $ rsync  -e 'ssh' -avHz \
>     -f "protect /www/mines" -f "protect /www/static" \
>       -r --delete ./www \
>     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]:./mcprogramming.com/'
> 
> When I upgraded to 3.0.2-2, it suddenly began failing (see
> rsync-3.xscript attachment).  At first I thought it was an issue with
> all the my new ssh keys, but all my ssh/scp/sftp worked flawlessly.
> Eventually I noticed that an rsync WOULD work from my school's machines
> which were running an older rsync (see mint.mines.edu.log attachment).


Hi,

could you try the 3.0.3-1 version currently in testing; or preferably
the 3.0.3-2 version that was uploaded today, although that may not yet
be availble for a couple of days (and not in testing for 10 days).

There have been a number of fixes concerning problems talking to older
versions of rsync, which seems to be the common denominator in both your
reports, so hopefully it has been fixed.


Thanks,
Paul Slootman



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