Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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Hi fonz,
Would it be possible to upgrade rsync to version 3.0.9 (http://rsync.samba.org/) in ffp 0.5?
Thank you very much!
-thebeck
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Agree, would be much appreciated!
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Is fun_plug being maintained?
Is this forum active?
Is it worth it spending time on installing and using fun_plug on DNS-323/343/3**?
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Try to build it yourself. Rsync surly already have a build script. here is a link to a great walkthrough howto build
ffp packages. It is not so hard. I have used this guide before and I can try to help you.
I no longer have a ffp environment using debian nowdays.
http://nas-tweaks.net/106/compiling-sof … -fun_plug/
Last edited by bjby (2011-10-07 19:42:51)
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thebeck wrote:
Would it be possible to upgrade rsync to version 3.0.9 (http://rsync.samba.org/) in ffp 0.5?
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fonz wrote:
Thank you!
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fonz wrote:
Thank you so much, fonz!!!
Been running and testing the new version for a few days now and it works extremely smoothly. I no longer see discard warnings in my rsync log file, which is fantastic news.
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fonz: You are awesome. Thanks for all your work.
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fonz, you've been on here since I joined (and probably way before). you are an invaluable asset to this community.
thanks
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I have a problem with the latest version of rsync. Cannot start it in daemon mode at all. It starts, but the process is not present at all. I have no idea what the problem is. The client version works just fine, as well as rsync 3.0.5 which I had before (but can't get back now?)
I have funpkg-0.5-4.tgz, ffp-base-0.5.1, libiconv-1.12-3.tgz, and uclibc-0.9.29-7. Using a CH3SNAS.
Can anyone help? Or maybe provide me with the older version?
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To quote myself.... because I have solved the problem...
rsyncd was absolutely silent. No output at all. Then I found an option to override the log file where it said:
2011/11/18 18:55:07 [23321] rsyncd version 3.0.9 starting, listening on port 5000
2011/11/18 18:55:07 [23321] rsync: listen() on socket failed: Address already in use (98)
2011/11/18 18:55:07 [23321] Try using --ipv4 or --ipv6 to avoid this listen() error.
2011/11/18 18:55:07 [23321] rsync error: error in socket IO (code 10) at socket.c(568) [Receiver=3.0.9]
Well, great! You could've told me this before! So I added --ipv4 and *magic* it works. Thank you rsync for not telling anywhere in the changes that I have to use ipv4/ipv6 now
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