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Debian Users, Cygwin, & Rsync: I'm having trouble with rsync invoked on Debian 5.0.3 pulling files from Windows XP SP3/ Cygwin 1.5.25. I posted to the Debian User and Cygwin mailing lists [1] and thought I was done two days ago, but I wasn't -- after several hours of use of the Windows machine, rsync would again hang on Debian. To summarize, rsync pulls in perhaps 1,000 files from C:\Documents and Settings, and then hangs indefinitely. Adding the --timeout parameter seemed to fix the problem last night, but it's back again tonight. I've tried adding ten levels of verboseness to rsync (-vvvvvvvvvv), but no additional information is produced beyond three (-vvv). I don't see any clues in /var/log on either machine. Are there any other means for giving visibility to what's going on, other than compiling a debugging version, running rsync in a debugger, etc.? A new cygcheck.txt and console session are attached. Any suggestions? TIA, David Ref: [1] http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2009/12/msg00991.html
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