comparing cvsup vs. rsync

Simon 'corecode' Schubert corecode at fs.ei.tum.de
Tue Apr 10 16:40:46 PDT 2007


Matthew Dillon wrote:
    I am now running an rsync server on crater.dragonflybsd.org, serving
    the cvs repository as 'dragonfly_cvs'.
    rsync -a rsync://crater.dragonflybsd.org/dragonfly_cvs blahblah
Matt,

something is weird with the permissions:

%rsync crater.dragonflybsd.org::dragonfly_cvs/src/crypto/heimdal/Attic/
drwxrwxr-x        1024 2005/03/28 05:35:43 .
-r--rw-r--       20313 2005/03/28 05:35:43 ChangeLog,v
[..]
-r-xrwxr-x        3242 2005/03/28 05:35:43 compile,v
why are they u-w but g+w?  my cvsup gets a little bit confused with that and resets permissions back, so there is always a back-and-forth between rsync and cvsup.  setting "preserved" and not "umask=002" hopefully fixes that locally.

cheers
 simon
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