One more note, if it makes any difference. --- Under cygwin, it will continue to make diffs, and show multiple increments in the rdiff-backup-data directory. (i.e. It won't complain about an incomplete backup, and try to regress the state. It will continue to make additional diffs, but then choke when you attempt to list them [or anything else I've tried.])
--- The native Windows version will create fine, as referenced before, and will list the increments fine. However, the cygwin version can't see any valid rdiff archive in the directory created by the native windows version. But then attempting to re-list then under the native Windows version works fine. --- Next: On the flip side, creating a rdiff (same source/dest) under Cygwin and then attempting to list is a bust. However, then listing that same rdiff repository (created under cygwin) with the Windows version shows it working fine, as does a "--verify-at-time now" --- I'm using this same cygwin setup on XP with no problems at all, and I guess I could switch to the Windows native port, but doing any remote SSH stuff isn't nearly as easy that way, so I'd prefer to get cygwin working... --- Addl facts: Source and dest are two different drives in the same system. Tested on two different w2003 setups using different hardware. No unusual RAID or anything else to contend with. Drives appear to function just fine. _______________________________________________ rdiff-backup-users mailing list at [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/rdiff-backup-users Wiki URL: http://rdiff-backup.solutionsfirst.com.au/index.php/RdiffBackupWiki
