From bcpierce at cis.upenn.edu Sun Aug 6 12:31:58 2006 From: bcpierce at cis.upenn.edu (bcpierce@cis.upenn.edu) Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2006 12:31:58 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] [unison-svn] r181 - trunk/src Message-ID: <200608061631.k76GVwiq007068@canfield.cis.upenn.edu> Author: bcpierce Date: 2006-08-06 12:31:57 -0400 (Sun, 06 Aug 2006) New Revision: 181 Modified: trunk/src/BUGS.txt trunk/src/INSTALL.win32-cygwin-gnuc trunk/src/RECENTNEWS trunk/src/TODO.txt trunk/src/files.ml trunk/src/mkProjectInfo.ml trunk/src/stasher.ml trunk/src/stasher.mli trunk/src/test.ml trunk/src/uicommon.ml trunk/src/update.ml Log: * More work on the backup module to correct the problem on Windows that we uncovered a couple of weeks ago. All the self tests now run. From maxb1 at ukf.net Wed Aug 9 16:15:19 2006 From: maxb1 at ukf.net (Max Bowsher) Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 21:15:19 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? Message-ID: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> Admittedly I haven't used it in a while, but when I tried to make a commit to the unison-contributed binaries just now, my credentials were rejected. Can someone look into that? Thanks, Max. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 188 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/attachments/20060809/fd520eff/signature.pgp From geoffw at cis.upenn.edu Thu Aug 10 02:26:56 2006 From: geoffw at cis.upenn.edu (Geoffrey Alan Washburn) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 02:26:56 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? In-Reply-To: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> References: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> Message-ID: <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> Max Bowsher wrote: > Admittedly I haven't used it in a while, but when I tried to make a > commit to the unison-contributed binaries just now, my credentials were > rejected. > > Can someone look into that? I disabled your account because the e-mail address I had on record was bouncing. From geoffw at cis.upenn.edu Thu Aug 10 02:26:56 2006 From: geoffw at cis.upenn.edu (Geoffrey Alan Washburn) Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 02:26:56 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? In-Reply-To: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> References: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> Message-ID: <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> Max Bowsher wrote: > Admittedly I haven't used it in a while, but when I tried to make a > commit to the unison-contributed binaries just now, my credentials were > rejected. > > Can someone look into that? I disabled your account because the e-mail address I had on record was bouncing. From maxb1 at ukf.net Fri Aug 11 11:40:55 2006 From: maxb1 at ukf.net (Max Bowsher) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:40:55 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? In-Reply-To: <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> References: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> Message-ID: <44DCA507.6060906@ukf.net> Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote: > Max Bowsher wrote: >> Admittedly I haven't used it in a while, but when I tried to make a >> commit to the unison-contributed binaries just now, my credentials were >> rejected. >> >> Can someone look into that? > > I disabled your account because the e-mail address I had on record was > bouncing. I did abandon my old email address due to excess spam, yes. Could my account be re-enabled, please? Max. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 188 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/attachments/20060811/ae47024e/signature.pgp From dworley at pingtel.com Fri Aug 11 16:38:50 2006 From: dworley at pingtel.com (Dale R. Worley) Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 16:38:50 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Need fix for chmod problem In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1155328730.11427.11.camel@niagra.pingtel.com> On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 23:34 -0500, Scott Bohler wrote: > I've just encountered the same problem I believe you described here: > http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/2005- > September/000262.html > > I am synching a remote Linux filesystem with a locally mounted SMB > filesystem and Unison is reporting permission setting failures. > > Did you get your problem resolved? Any suggestions? No, I never did. And the latest version is still 2.17, dated Aug 2005. Dale From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Sat Aug 12 02:38:54 2006 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (Alan Schmitt) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 08:38:54 +0200 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Need fix for chmod problem In-Reply-To: <1155328730.11427.11.camel@niagra.pingtel.com> References: <1155328730.11427.11.camel@niagra.pingtel.com> Message-ID: <8B2E0C19-74B7-4EE0-B4F8-4AD3A3C0100F@polytechnique.org> On 11 ao?t 06, at 22:38, Dale R. Worley wrote: > On Thu, 2006-08-10 at 23:34 -0500, Scott Bohler wrote: >> I've just encountered the same problem I believe you described here: >> http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/2005- >> September/000262.html >> >> I am synching a remote Linux filesystem with a locally mounted SMB >> filesystem and Unison is reporting permission setting failures. >> >> Did you get your problem resolved? Any suggestions? > > No, I never did. And the latest version is still 2.17, dated Aug > 2005. Did you try not synchronizing permissions? Alan -- The hacker: someone who figured things out and made something cool happen. .O. ..O OOO -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PGP.sig Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 186 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part Url : http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/attachments/20060812/d59fae8d/PGP.pgp From geoffw at cis.upenn.edu Sat Aug 12 17:04:50 2006 From: geoffw at cis.upenn.edu (Geoffrey Alan Washburn) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:04:50 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? In-Reply-To: <44DCA507.6060906@ukf.net> References: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> <44DCA507.6060906@ukf.net> Message-ID: <44DE4272.7080702@cis.upenn.edu> Max Bowsher wrote: >> I disabled your account because the e-mail address I had on record >> was bouncing. > > I did abandon my old email address due to excess spam, yes. > > Could my account be re-enabled, please? Okay, I've reactivated your account. However, next time you decide to change e-mail addresses, it might be useful to inform people how to get in touch with you in the future. I asked a few different people on the Unison project and none of them knew I how I could contact you. From geoffw at cis.upenn.edu Sat Aug 12 17:04:50 2006 From: geoffw at cis.upenn.edu (Geoffrey Alan Washburn) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:04:50 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? In-Reply-To: <44DCA507.6060906@ukf.net> References: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> <44DCA507.6060906@ukf.net> Message-ID: <44DE4272.7080702@cis.upenn.edu> Max Bowsher wrote: >> I disabled your account because the e-mail address I had on record >> was bouncing. > > I did abandon my old email address due to excess spam, yes. > > Could my account be re-enabled, please? Okay, I've reactivated your account. However, next time you decide to change e-mail addresses, it might be useful to inform people how to get in touch with you in the future. I asked a few different people on the Unison project and none of them knew I how I could contact you. From maxb1 at ukf.net Sat Aug 12 18:39:52 2006 From: maxb1 at ukf.net (Max Bowsher) Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 23:39:52 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] My unison-contributed-binaries access is revoked? In-Reply-To: <44DE4272.7080702@cis.upenn.edu> References: <44DA4257.6050405@ukf.net> <44DAD1B0.9090108@cis.upenn.edu> <44DCA507.6060906@ukf.net> <44DE4272.7080702@cis.upenn.edu> Message-ID: <44DE58B8.7090505@ukf.net> Geoffrey Alan Washburn wrote: > Max Bowsher wrote: > >>> I disabled your account because the e-mail address I had on record >>> was bouncing. >> I did abandon my old email address due to excess spam, yes. >> >> Could my account be re-enabled, please? > > Okay, I've reactivated your account. However, next time you decide to > change e-mail addresses, it might be useful to inform people how to get > in touch with you in the future. I asked a few different people on the > Unison project and none of them knew I how I could contact you. Having done my own share of sysadmin work, I totally understand your desire to tidy up accounts for which seem inactive, and you lack contact info. That said, I was not explicitly told that my email address had been recorded separately as part of my svn account. Therefore, when I changed it, I updated my address for the unison-hackers (and unison-users) mailing lists (to which I have been continuously subscribed), and did not realize that a stale copy of my contact info was present elsewhere. Anyway, thanks for the fix, Max. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From bcpierce at cis.upenn.edu Mon Aug 14 22:10:59 2006 From: bcpierce at cis.upenn.edu (Benjamin Pierce) Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 22:10:59 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Unison website contributed-binaries updates In-Reply-To: <44DE5A64.70003@ukf.net> References: <44DE5A64.70003@ukf.net> Message-ID: > 1) Please delete http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download/ > unison-contributed-binaries/ > which is an out-of-date copy of > https://svn.cis.upenn.edu/svnroot/unison-contributed-binaries/ OK. > 2) Please modify the download CGI to remove the :4443 port > specifier from the svn.cis.upenn.edu URLs. It is no longer needed, > and may cause problems for people behind draconian proxy servers. Where are you seeing 4443's? I can't see any in the download CGI. Thanks, = Benjamin From maxb1 at ukf.net Tue Aug 15 07:52:30 2006 From: maxb1 at ukf.net (Max Bowsher) Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 12:52:30 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Unison website contributed-binaries updates In-Reply-To: References: <44DE5A64.70003@ukf.net> Message-ID: <44E1B57E.70101@ukf.net> Benjamin Pierce wrote: >> 1) Please delete http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download/ >> unison-contributed-binaries/ >> which is an out-of-date copy of >> https://svn.cis.upenn.edu/svnroot/unison-contributed-binaries/ > > OK. Thanks. >> 2) Please modify the download CGI to remove the :4443 port >> specifier from the svn.cis.upenn.edu URLs. It is no longer needed, >> and may cause problems for people behind draconian proxy servers. > > Where are you seeing 4443's? I can't see any in the download CGI. Visit http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download.html Click "Windows binaries" That results in a request to: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/cgi-bin/unison?REDIRECT=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cis.upenn.edu%2F%7Ebcpierce%2Funison&EMAIL=&SOURCE=&BUTTON=Windows+binaries Which redirects to: https://svn.cis.upenn.edu:4443/svnroot/unison-contributed-binaries/windows/ Same applies for "Linux binaries". The :4443 should be removed from both. Max. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Even though there was pretty much a lack of answers on this list, I wanted to comment about my findings. This turned out to be a subtle MTU issue with VPN networks. So nothing wrong in unison. Matthias -- Matthias Hopf __ __ __ Maxfeldstr. 5 / 90409 Nuernberg (_ | | (_ |__ mat at mshopf.de Phone +49-911-74053-715 __) |_| __) |__ labs www.mshopf.de From schulman.andrew at epa.gov Mon Aug 28 04:46:34 2006 From: schulman.andrew at epa.gov (Andrew Schulman) Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2006 04:46:34 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] unison stalling on low bandwidth lines with ssh References: <20060614152242.GB13577@suse.de> <20060821163408.GA18453@suse.de> Message-ID: > > When using it over a relatively low-bandwidth DSL line via ssh over VPN, > > unison often stalls. Sometimes during startup, sometimes, during > > 'reconceiling changes', but most often at the beginning of or during > > transfer. I've read about stalls on the mailing list, but they were > > related to execution on Windows. > > Even though there was pretty much a lack of answers on this list, I > wanted to comment about my findings. > > This turned out to be a subtle MTU issue with VPN networks. So nothing > wrong in unison. Thanks for the followup. MTU issues can be a real curse, not because they're hard to solve, but because you're likely to try everything else you can think of before you think of fiddling with the MTU.