Linux to Windows

Henning Wangerin mailinglists-after-041101_reply-not-possible at hpc.dk
Tue Aug 23 20:13:31 GMT 2005


On Tue, 2005-08-23 at 21:21, David Filion wrote:
> John Jablonski wrote:
> 
> > Thing is, it's not an rsync problem. It's a windows filesystem 
> > problem. Or at least a windows problem of some sort.
> >
> > You can't have a file called:
> > 1124816518.8634_2.mailbox:2,S
> > in windows.
> >
> Sure about that?
<cut>

> 1115996480.12736_4.ritalin.autolinq.com,S=7399_2,S
> 10/05/2005  08:30 PM            11,315 
> 1115996632.12736_8.ritalin.autolinq.com,S=11315_2,S
> 29/06/2005  08:32 AM            21,644 
> 1120049850.9412_1520.ritalin.autolinq.com,S=21644_2,S

<cut>

> No problem on NTFS or fat32.  These were extracted from a tar, not 
> directly created using rsync though.

Your files do not have a ":" in the names. Windows cannot handle the
char correctly

PS - sorry David for the off-list mail ;-)

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Henning Wangerin <mailinglists-after-041101_reply-not-possible at hpc.dk>


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