From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Wed Oct 1 03:16:01 2008 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (Alan Schmitt) Date: Wed, 1 Oct 2008 09:16:01 +0200 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Small change to the tutorial In-Reply-To: References: <9FA34D94-D475-4187-A1B0-F3A0A112CF1B@polytechnique.org> Message-ID: On 30 sept. 08, at 21:39, Benjamin Pierce wrote: > Want to suggest a different wording? After re-reading it, no. What I've just noticed is that I cannot try running the tutorial in GUI mode, as calling "unison a.tmp b.tmp" opens up the "choose a profile" window. The other reason the user may have been confused is that there are two warnings when launching unison that we need to fix. I'll try to get to it, but won't have time till mid-November. Alan -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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I created the files for the tutorial and ran the following > command and got the following errors, plus the gui window asking for > a profile. At this point, I didn't know what a profile contained and > was not told one was needed. > > {54} unison a.tmp b.tmp > 2008-10-02 05:10:40.248 Unison[3517:100b] *** > _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x2158e0 of class NSThread > autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking > Stack: (0x930eba34 0x93018c24 0x9301e1d4 0xb514 0x2ccc 0x2be0 0x28e4 > 0xbfffc52c) > 2008-10-02 05:10:40.587 Unison[3517:100b] Unknown class > MessageProgressIndicator in Interface Builder file. > > > ______ Ric Smith - Morgan Hill, California, Ca. _____________ > > > > Home: 408-779-0332 > ________________________________________________________ > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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If you'd like to contribute specific words, or at least a suggestion of where words should be added, feel free... - B On Oct 2, 2008, at 9:39 AM, Alan Schmitt wrote: > This is exactly the issue I was talking about for the tutorial: > right now it does not seem possible to run it with the GUI as the > profile window is the one that automatically appears. > > Alan > > Begin forwarded message: > >> From: ric smith >> Date: 2 octobre 2008 14:41:11 HAEC >> To: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org >> Subject: problem with running unison >> >> I installed Unison version 2.27.68 on my mac (10.5.5, PPC powerbook >> 17"). I created the files for the tutorial and ran the following >> command and got the following errors, plus the gui window asking >> for a profile. At this point, I didn't know what a profile >> contained and was not told one was needed. >> >> {54} unison a.tmp b.tmp >> 2008-10-02 05:10:40.248 Unison[3517:100b] *** >> _NSAutoreleaseNoPool(): Object 0x2158e0 of class NSThread >> autoreleased with no pool in place - just leaking >> Stack: (0x930eba34 0x93018c24 0x9301e1d4 0xb514 0x2ccc 0x2be0 >> 0x28e4 0xbfffc52c) >> 2008-10-02 05:10:40.587 Unison[3517:100b] Unknown class >> MessageProgressIndicator in Interface Builder file. >> >> >> ______ Ric Smith - Morgan Hill, California, Ca. _____________ >> >> >> >> Home: 408-779-0332 >> ________________________________________________________ >> >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > Unison-hackers mailing list > Unison-hackers at lists.seas.upenn.edu > http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/unison-hackers From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Fri Oct 3 04:00:53 2008 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (Alan Schmitt) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 10:00:53 +0200 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Fwd: problem with running unison In-Reply-To: References: <633E55C3-21C4-4300-9A0D-8FA217E46E6D@garlic.com> <03494FEB-02B5-445C-AF9F-3EDBE1290246@polytechnique.org> Message-ID: On 2 oct. 08, at 23:31, Benjamin Pierce wrote: > OK, so the tutorial definitely needs a little rewriting. If you'd > like to contribute specific words, or at least a suggestion of where > words should be added, feel free... I would simply remove the parts of the tutorial that deal with the GUI (simple), then expend the tutorial to explain how to do the same thing using profiles and then talk about the GUI (more work). Is the website under svn? I've spotted a couple typos while looking at it. Alan -------------- 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/20081003/b1cd815a/PGP.sig From bcpierce at cis.upenn.edu Fri Oct 3 08:25:56 2008 From: bcpierce at cis.upenn.edu (Benjamin Pierce) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 08:25:56 -0400 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Fwd: problem with running unison In-Reply-To: References: <633E55C3-21C4-4300-9A0D-8FA217E46E6D@garlic.com> <03494FEB-02B5-445C-AF9F-3EDBE1290246@polytechnique.org> Message-ID: <33038679-8AEF-44C8-A393-B8399B5A2BFB@cis.upenn.edu> No, just the manual (tex) source. The rest of the web pages live in a special funny place in my filespace. - B On Oct 3, 2008, at 4:00 AM, Alan Schmitt wrote: > On 2 oct. 08, at 23:31, Benjamin Pierce wrote: > >> OK, so the tutorial definitely needs a little rewriting. If you'd >> like to contribute specific words, or at least a suggestion of where >> words should be added, feel free... > > I would simply remove the parts of the tutorial that deal with the > GUI (simple), then expend the tutorial to explain how to do the > same thing using profiles and then talk about the GUI (more work). > > Is the website under svn? I've spotted a couple typos while looking > at it. > > Alan > _______________________________________________ > Unison-hackers mailing list > Unison-hackers at lists.seas.upenn.edu > http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/unison-hackers From alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org Fri Oct 3 10:25:00 2008 From: alan.schmitt at polytechnique.org (Alan Schmitt) Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 16:25:00 +0200 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Fwd: problem with running unison In-Reply-To: <33038679-8AEF-44C8-A393-B8399B5A2BFB@cis.upenn.edu> References: <633E55C3-21C4-4300-9A0D-8FA217E46E6D@garlic.com> <03494FEB-02B5-445C-AF9F-3EDBE1290246@polytechnique.org> <33038679-8AEF-44C8-A393-B8399B5A2BFB@cis.upenn.edu> Message-ID: <95DB5890-E026-4FDC-9817-B29B603C9D97@polytechnique.org> On 3 oct. 08, at 14:25, Benjamin Pierce wrote: > No, just the manual (tex) source. The rest of the web pages live in > a special funny place in my filespace. The typos I've seen are in the tutorial, so I fixed them in the tex manual. They are very minor so I have not committed them yet. When I'll find some time, I'll work on the tutorial. Alan -------------- 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/20081003/4437b226/PGP.sig From hans_meine at gmx.net Wed Oct 29 16:58:11 2008 From: hans_meine at gmx.net (Hans Meine) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:58:11 +0100 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Problem with fractional mtime? ("destination updated during synchronization") Message-ID: <200810292158.13947.hans_meine@gmx.net> Dear Unison hackers, I have been a very happy unison user for several years now. However, recently I had the strange problem that I had one file (sipAPIfoo_reader.h) which could not be syncronized because Unison always told me "destination updated during synchronization". Permissions and everything look fine, there are no hardlinks involved, and of course no actual change. My impression after digging a little bit is that this is because on one of the two systems, the mtime has several fractional digits, which seem to be rounded up (incorrectly?) so that the non-fractional part is newer on the other system. This is the relevant stat information from the source and destination system, respectively: [1] meine at kogs1:~ -> stat foo_project/sipAPIfoo_reader.h File: `foo_project/sipAPIfoo_reader.h' Size: 78344 Blocks: 160 IO Block: 8192 regular file Device: 801126h/8392998d Inode: 37004094 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: (19022/ meine) Gid: ( 190/ bvp) Access: 2008-10-29 09:00:57.554401000 +0100 Modify: 2008-10-20 10:58:03.064587000 +0200 Change: 2008-10-20 11:05:13.875338000 +0200 [1] meine at kogs1:~ -> uname -a SunOS kogs1 5.8 Generic_117350-47 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-250 Solaris [2] hans at TuxOnStage:~ -> stat ~/foo_project/sipAPIfoo_reader.h File: ?/home/hans/foo_project/sipAPIfoo_reader.h? Size: 70895 Blocks: 144 IO Block: 4096 regul?re Datei Device: 305h/773d Inode: 1548573 Links: 1 Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: ( 1000/ hans) Gid: ( 100/ users) Access: 2008-10-29 09:02:26.000000000 +0100 Modify: 2008-10-17 21:19:54.000000000 +0200 Change: 2008-10-18 21:27:03.000000000 +0200 [2] hans at TuxOnStage:~ -> uname -a Linux TuxOnStage 2.6.24.3 #3 PREEMPT Wed Apr 9 11:30:59 CEST 2008 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.70GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux Is this a known problem (and should I read some FM part which I missed)? Oh, I am still using 2.13.16, I hope I did not just make a fool out of myself by writing all this.. (disclaimer: I am currently sick.) -- Ciao, / / .o. /--/ ..o / / ANS ooo -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. Url : http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/attachments/20081029/e1bc148e/attachment.sig From i at foohack.com Thu Oct 30 15:46:58 2008 From: i at foohack.com (Isaac Schlueter) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 12:46:58 -0700 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Not picking up changes on Mac Message-ID: I'm using version 2.27.57 on a Leopard intel Mac. I'm syncing to a RHEL box running the same version of Unison of course. Here's the uname -a info for both: Darwin sistertrain-lm 9.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.5.0: Wed Sep 3 11:29:43 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.7.58~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386 Linux visitbread.corp.yahoo.com 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Tue Feb 19 07:18:21 EST 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux For some reason I can't seem to work out, it looks like Unison isn't scanning the whole directory for changes. If I change a file on the Linux machine I'm syncing to, it picks that up, and pulls it over. But changes on the Mac never seem to be propagated to the Linux box. Here are the settings I'm using with Unison: yap.prf contains this: root = /Users/isaacs/dev/main/yahoo/yap/ root = ssh://isaacs at visitbread.corp.yahoo.com//homes/isaacs/dev/main/yahoo/yap/ The interactive command: unison -ui text -times -ignore 'Regex .*docs/2008[0-9]{4}/.*' yap The push command: unison -ui text -times -ignore 'Regex .*docs/2008[0-9]{4}/.*' -force /Users/isaacs/dev/main/yahoo/yap/ -batch -terse yap The batch repeat command: unison -ui text -times -ignore 'Regex .*docs/2008[0-9]{4}/.*' -terse -repeat 1 -batch yap There are 16 sub-folders under yap/src, and thousands of files, but when I run the interactive command, it only shows that it's "scanning" about 12 files. When the batch command is running, I can change a file on the Mac, and then change a different file on the RHEL box. The change on the RHEL machine will be propagated on the next sync, but the change on the Mac usually won't be propagated ever. Another note, the folder does contain an awful lot of stuff. Could it be that it's just too big? Should I try cutting it up into multiple smaller unison processes? Any other ideas? Thanks! -- Isaac Z. Schlueter From i at foohack.com Thu Oct 30 15:54:33 2008 From: i at foohack.com (Isaac Schlueter) Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 12:54:33 -0700 Subject: [Unison-hackers] Not picking up changes on Mac In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Well, don't I feel like a doofus! You try to do the right thing and stfw, and still end up missing the answer. Apparently this had to do with the permissions problem that was resolved in this patch: http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/pipermail/unison-hackers/2008-April/000818.html In the meantime, I managed to get it working by making the permissions on both roots the same. One was 0777 and the other was 0755. Sorry if this wasted anyone's time. --i On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Isaac Schlueter wrote: > I'm using version 2.27.57 on a Leopard intel Mac. I'm syncing to a > RHEL box running the same version of Unison of course. Here's the > uname -a info for both: > Darwin sistertrain-lm 9.5.0 Darwin Kernel Version 9.5.0: Wed Sep 3 > 11:29:43 PDT 2008; root:xnu-1228.7.58~1/RELEASE_I386 i386 i386 > Linux visitbread.corp.yahoo.com 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5 #1 SMP Tue Feb 19 > 07:18:21 EST 2008 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > > For some reason I can't seem to work out, it looks like Unison isn't > scanning the whole directory for changes. If I change a file on the > Linux machine I'm syncing to, it picks that up, and pulls it over. > But changes on the Mac never seem to be propagated to the Linux box. > > Here are the settings I'm using with Unison: > > yap.prf contains this: > root = /Users/isaacs/dev/main/yahoo/yap/ > root = ssh://isaacs at visitbread.corp.yahoo.com//homes/isaacs/dev/main/yahoo/yap/ > > The interactive command: > unison -ui text -times -ignore 'Regex .*docs/2008[0-9]{4}/.*' yap > > The push command: > unison -ui text -times -ignore 'Regex .*docs/2008[0-9]{4}/.*' -force > /Users/isaacs/dev/main/yahoo/yap/ -batch -terse yap > > The batch repeat command: > unison -ui text -times -ignore 'Regex .*docs/2008[0-9]{4}/.*' -terse > -repeat 1 -batch yap > > There are 16 sub-folders under yap/src, and thousands of files, but > when I run the interactive command, it only shows that it's "scanning" > about 12 files. When the batch command is running, I can change a > file on the Mac, and then change a different file on the RHEL box. > The change on the RHEL machine will be propagated on the next sync, > but the change on the Mac usually won't be propagated ever. > > Another note, the folder does contain an awful lot of stuff. Could it > be that it's just too big? Should I try cutting it up into multiple > smaller unison processes? > > Any other ideas? > > Thanks! > > -- > Isaac Z. Schlueter >