Hi Utkarsh Gupta,
I understand better what is a step-by-step reproducer :-)
I have tried to downgrade rsync with apt-get install rsync=3.1.3-8 and
there is no change. But the version who seemed to work on my PC was
older rsync_3.1.2-2.1
I've tried to install it but apt-get refused.
Is there a way t
Hi Bryce and Sergio
I did not downgrade rsync yet, so I will do it using
apt-get install rsync=3.1.3-8
I will do the test with this previous version, but how can I provide a
step-by-step reproducer for this bug ?
With --verbose option or something else ?
Thanks.
Claude
Le lundi 24 janvier 2022
Hi Lucas,
I wanted to do this to make the test, but because of all the
dependencies, I'm scared to make a big mistake if I do it using apt ou
dpkg.
I'd like to install the previous and the actuel versions side by side,
but I have to learn to do it before. Maybe with a tar archive?
Thanks.
Claude
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Hi Athos,
so you mean that this patch is in focal and the error I'm talking about
is a IOERR_GENERAL error?
I thought no, but I may be mistaken (surely) :-)
today's versions of rsync and encfs are
rsync 3.1.3-8ubuntu0.1
encfs 1.9.5-1build2
and Ubuntu's version was (and is) focal Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
Hi Christian and thank you for answer.
As you said --ignore-errors could work, but il would be very very
dangerous.
I had tried --exclude=PATTERN (more precisely
--filter "- /home/claude/Documents_chiffres/") and it seemed to work
better because there's not more the "IO error encountered -- skipp