Re: ..rsync: opendir "/.~tmp~" (in debian) failed: Permission denied (13) ???
On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 23:19:04 -0200, Carlos wrote in message
<18810.27784.877807.518042@fisica.ufpr.br>:
> Arnt Karlsen (arnt@c2i.net) wrote on 24 January 2009 00:36:
> >..what's the deal with these "/.~tmp~"
> >in /debian/.|dist|doc|indices??? I
> >get :arnt@2p3:/media/hda1/arnt/ppp$ tail -f
> >\ /var/www/debspeilog/debian-mirror.log receiving file list ... done
> >
> >sent 1495 bytes received 6613275 bytes 27054.27 bytes/sec
> >total size is 152389216057 speedup is 23037.72
> >receiving file list ...
> >rsync: opendir
> >"/dists/etch-proposed-updates/main/binary-i386/.~tmp~"
> >(in debian) failed: Permission denied (13)
> >rsync: opendir "/dists/etch-proposed-updates/main/source/.~tmp~"
> >(in debian) failed: Permission denied (13)
> [removed]
> >..yes, the old script, no public site yet, working nice all
> >the way until now.
>
> Yes, that's exactly the answer :-) The official script doesn't have
> this problem. And it's even explained in the comments...
..doh! Thanks, updating my script.
# The temp directory used by rsync --delay-updates is not
# world-readable remotely. It must be excluded to avoid errors.
TMP_EXCLUDE="--exclude .~tmp~/"
--
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...with a number of polar bear hunters in his ancestry...
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