broken pipe when working on open files (?), MacOS X,
3.0.2/3.0.3pre2
Axel Rose
axel.roeslein at googlemail.com
Fri Jul 4 14:00:28 GMT 2008
Problem solved by updating to rsync 3.0.3
Cheers,
Axel.
2008/6/12 Axel Rose <axel.roeslein at googlemail.com>:
> Hello all,
>
> I have trouble to use rsync (tested with 3.0.2 and 3.0.3pre2) on MacOS X
> 10.3.
> Rsync always seems to stop when working on open files (?). Source is my
> laptop
> hard disk, destination a USB attached external drive.
>
> If I stop Firefox for instance all runs smoothly.
>
> This is how I built rsync:
>
> #!/bin/bash
>
> # VERSION=3.0.2
> VERSION=3.0.3pre2
> DIR="rsync-$VERSION"
> PATCH="rsync-patches-$VERSION"
>
> sudo rm -rf $DIR
> tar xvzf $DIR.tar.gz
> tar xvzf $PATCH.tar.gz
> cd $DIR
>
> patch -p1 < patches/fileflags.diff
> patch -p1 < patches/crtimes.diff
> ./prepare_source
> patch -p1 < patches/backup-dir-dels.diff
> ./configure
> make
> sudo make test
>
> cd ..
>
>
> This is how I run rsync:
>
> sudo /Users/ar/work/rsync/rsync-3.0.3pre2/rsync \
> -vvv --stats --progress -aHAX --fileflags --force-change --crtimes \
> --exclude .Trash \
> /Users/ar /Volumes/Pro-Backup/Users/ar
>
> and the error log ends like this:
> ---
> send_files mapped /Users/ar/Library/Application
> Support/Firefox/Profiles/p3xm9ow4.default/secmod.db of size 16384
> calling match_sums /Users/ar/Library/Application
> Support/Firefox/Profiles/p3xm9ow4.default/secmod.db
> ar/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/p3xm9ow4.default/secmod.db
> rsync: writefd_unbuffered failed to write 4 bytes [sender]: Broken pipe
> (32)
> ...
> recv_generator(ar/Library/Application
> Support/Firefox/Profiles/p3xm9ow4.default/extensions/
> firefox-extension at shareaholic.com/chrome/content,14004)
> recv_generator(ar/Library/Application
> Support/Firefox/Profiles/p3xm9ow4.default/extensions/
> firefox-extension at shareaholic.com/chrome/locale,14005)
> _exit_cleanup(code=12, file=io.c, line=635): about to call exit(12)
>
>
> I observed a similar "broken pipe" message when I copied something within
> the source volume
> using the Finder.
>
> Is this just my peculiar compilation or usage of rsync?
>
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Axel.
>
>
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