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Sep 29 |
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rsync error: Time value of file truncated on receiver It works very well. I used touch -r to apply the timestamp. Thank you once again. |
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Sep 25 |
accepted | rsync error: Time value of file truncated on receiver |
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Sep 6 |
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rsync error: Time value of file truncated on receiver Please include in your answer how you would fix the date. |
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Sep 5 |
asked | rsync error: Time value of file truncated on receiver |
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Aug 9 |
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No access to symlink folder on NTFS partition Revised app name. |
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Aug 9 |
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No access to symlink folder on NTFS partition The name or the resource that appears at the end of the error messages Could not acquire data access ... is merely the alias I enter in the application. Therefore, it is irrelevant to the problem. I removed the string. |
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Aug 9 |
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No access to symlink folder on NTFS partition Added answers to Gilles questions. Removed irrelevant error message part. |
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Aug 8 |
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No access to symlink folder on NTFS partition According to this website the defaults setting in my fstab means that I mount the partition as read-write. Regarding the case-sensitivity: I only access the files within the folder and therefore do not expect a problem there. How about the umask, should it be 000? |
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Aug 8 |
revised |
No access to symlink folder on NTFS partition Added fstab entry. |
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Aug 8 |
asked | No access to symlink folder on NTFS partition |
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Feb 11 |
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How and where to install a headers only library? Sounds good :) Thank you. |
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Feb 11 |
accepted | How and where to install a headers only library? |
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Feb 11 |
asked | How and where to install a headers only library? |
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Feb 7 |
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Terminal does not source .zshrc with custom colors for ls and cd command I thought it could get difficult if dependencies are this way this time but for another case the are the other way around. Then renaming files would no longer help and I would need to extract definitions to another file. Is there something like a forward declaration like in programming languages? |
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Feb 7 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Feb 7 |
accepted | Terminal does not source .zshrc with custom colors for ls and cd command |
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Feb 5 |
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Terminal does not source .zshrc with custom colors for ls and cd command Damn. I did not see that. Thank you! Do you know a "nicer" solution besides renaming the files? |
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Feb 5 |
awarded | Editor |