rsync error?

Morgan Read mstuff at read.org.nz
Fri Nov 16 09:11:00 GMT 2007


On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 19:37 +0100, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> On Nov 15, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Morgan Read wrote:
> > Can anyone help me with the following error - is it serious; is the  
> > file
> > transferred; are the other files transferred?
> 
> The file is transferred as are the other files.
> However, rsync probably gives a non-zero exit status.
> 
> > lsetxattr("Documents/Projects/CBT/SH20/HearingSubmission/ 
> > ManukauBridgeSubCBT_PostPatrick_3_2.doc","user.Beagle.AttrTime")  
> > failed: Permission denied (13)
> 
> The things that failed to copy are meta-data used by beagle (the  
> gnome desktop search tool). This meta-data is expendable. Don't worry.
> 
> As a point of interest; what version of rsync is this, and was the  
> file read-only?
Thanks Wesley

Yes, it was read only file - but, only one of many in that particular
directory.

Version of rsync:
[morgan at morgansmachine ~]$ rpm -q rsync
rsync-2.6.9-3.fc7

Regards,
M.
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