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Re: rsync [was Re: 10.4.9 just hit the streets]




On 15 Mar 2007, at 00:27, Giuliano Gavazzi wrote:


I have to change my earlier statement about 10.4.9 having solved rsync problems with ACLs and resource forks.
It only works locally. Across machines, using ssh, ACLs are corrupted in some way*.
Unfortunately I had to wait the official release before I could install on two machines and so the problem escaped me.


* in the example I run the UID in the transferred ACL cannot be resolved. The error message at ls -e is: Unable to translate qualifier on ACL.

but when transferred back to the original machine the ACL is fine again.. so that's not so bad...


I wonder, does this mean that ACLs are stored in a machine dependent way?? Note that the ACL I used is:

0: user:root allow read

and root is always uid 0.

I will try with a removable drive (or will someone else on the list do it...?)

Giuliano
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 >Re: rsync [was Re: 10.4.9 just hit the streets] (From: Gustavo Beathyate <email@hidden>)
 >Re: rsync [was Re: 10.4.9 just hit the streets] (From: Giuliano Gavazzi <email@hidden>)



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