Possible Bug or limitation in Cygwin 1.7 and Rsync and file number limit
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Sat Jun 20 03:47:00 GMT 2009
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> Can you upgrade to the latest Cygwin 1.7 package and try again. From your
> cygcheck output, it looks like things are not correct but this may be just
> a problem with an old cygcheck that doesn't know how to find the implicit
> mounts. If the issue is still the same, resending the output of the new
> cygcheck would be helpful.
>
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I just downloaded the newest version of cygwin 1.7 as of 6-19-09 at
approximately 3:30 CST and had the exact same results. Please find the new
cygcheck.out file attached. You mentioned above that their might be a
problem with the mounts. Not sure if it helps to know this, but I can
successfully use rsync to copy many gigabytes of files. It just hangs when
there are thousands of files in a single directory (9,000 seems to always do
it.). Also note that this cygcheck was done on a different computer than
the first just to make sure this isn't computer specific. Again, I have
tried it on several.
Thank you in advance.
- Kyle
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