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#1 2009-07-23 06:56:18

bkamen
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From: Central East Illinois, USA
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rsync in ROM vs. ffp's newer rsync

So I see there's a funky problem with the rsync that, I think, is included on the system...
My problem that barks something about "xterm: ... file not found" (weird) is solved by using 3.0.5 that fonz has in the 323 ffp-0.5 packages..

granted, I can get around all this - but was wondering how I could permanently make the version 3.0.3 in /usr/sbin go away forever (or maybe that's not a great idea)...

I just thought I'd ask.

-Ben


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#2 2009-07-28 13:48:05

fonz
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Re: rsync in ROM vs. ffp's newer rsync

On my 343, /usr/sbin/rsync is a symlink to /sys/crfs/rsync/rsync. You can delete it (will reappear after reboot), or make it a symlink to /ffp/bin/rsync. /ffp/etc/fun_plug.local would be good place to do this.

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#3 2009-07-28 21:29:41

bkamen
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Re: rsync in ROM vs. ffp's newer rsync

fonz wrote:

On my 343, /usr/sbin/rsync is a symlink to /sys/crfs/rsync/rsync. You can delete it (will reappear after reboot), or make it a symlink to /ffp/bin/rsync. /ffp/etc/fun_plug.local would be good place to do this.

I considered that -- and figured that would be the route I'd have to take.

OR

(for now) I just changed my script to specifically usethe version in the  /ffp/ path.

Thanks,

-Ben


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