Do we need configure support for mktime()?
---- io.c 15 May 2004 19:31:10 -0000 1.121
-+++ io.c 17 May 2004 21:26:50 -0000
-@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ static int io_multiplexing_in;
- static int multiplex_in_fd = -1;
- static int multiplex_out_fd = -1;
- static time_t last_io;
+--- orig/io.c 2004-08-02 02:44:26
++++ io.c 2004-07-17 15:28:36
+@@ -49,6 +49,7 @@ extern int am_sender;
+ extern int eol_nulls;
+ extern int checksum_seed;
+ extern int protocol_version;
+extern time_t stop_at_utime;
- static int no_flush;
+ extern char *remote_filesfrom_file;
+ extern struct stats stats;
- extern int bwlimit;
-@@ -125,15 +126,20 @@ static void check_timeout(void)
+@@ -135,17 +136,22 @@ static void check_timeout(void)
{
time_t t;
+ last_io = t;
return;
}
--
-- t = time(NULL);
- if (last_io && io_timeout && (t-last_io) >= io_timeout) {
+- t = time(NULL);
+-
+- if (t - last_io >= io_timeout) {
++ if (io_timeout && t - last_io >= io_timeout) {
if (!am_server && !am_daemon) {
---- options.c 6 May 2004 21:08:01 -0000 1.148
-+++ options.c 17 May 2004 21:26:50 -0000
-@@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ int modify_window = 0;
- int blocking_io = -1;
+ rprintf(FERROR, "io timeout after %d seconds - exiting\n",
+ (int)(t-last_io));
+--- orig/options.c 2004-09-20 05:10:48
++++ options.c 2004-07-15 17:06:09
+@@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ int blocking_io = -1;
int checksum_seed = 0;
+ int inplace = 0;
unsigned int block_size = 0;
+time_t stop_at_utime = 0;
/** Network address family. **/
-@@ -288,6 +289,8 @@ void usage(enum logcode F)
+@@ -301,6 +302,8 @@ void usage(enum logcode F)
rprintf(F," --log-format=FORMAT log file transfers using specified format\n");
rprintf(F," --password-file=FILE get password from FILE\n");
rprintf(F," --bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth, KBytes per second\n");
+ rprintf(F," --stop-at=y-m-dTh:m Stop rsync at year-month-dayThour:minute\n");
+ rprintf(F," --time-limit=MINS Stop rsync after MINS minutes have elapsed\n");
- rprintf(F," --write-batch=PREFIX write batch fileset starting with PREFIX\n");
- rprintf(F," --read-batch=PREFIX read batch fileset starting with PREFIX\n");
- #ifdef INET6
-@@ -305,7 +308,7 @@ void usage(enum logcode F)
- enum {OPT_VERSION = 1000, OPT_SENDER, OPT_EXCLUDE, OPT_EXCLUDE_FROM,
+ rprintf(F," --write-batch=FILE write a batch to FILE\n");
+ rprintf(F," --read-batch=FILE read a batch from FILE\n");
+ rprintf(F," --checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed\n");
+@@ -320,6 +323,7 @@ enum {OPT_VERSION = 1000, OPT_SENDER, OP
OPT_DELETE_AFTER, OPT_DELETE_EXCLUDED, OPT_LINK_DEST,
OPT_INCLUDE, OPT_INCLUDE_FROM, OPT_MODIFY_WINDOW,
-- OPT_READ_BATCH, OPT_WRITE_BATCH,
-+ OPT_READ_BATCH, OPT_WRITE_BATCH, OPT_STOP_AT, OPT_TIME_LIMIT,
+ OPT_READ_BATCH, OPT_WRITE_BATCH, OPT_TIMEOUT,
++ OPT_STOP_AT, OPT_TIME_LIMIT,
OPT_REFUSED_BASE = 9000};
static struct poptOption long_options[] = {
-@@ -377,6 +380,8 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[]
+@@ -394,6 +398,8 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[]
{"port", 0, POPT_ARG_INT, &rsync_port, 0, 0, 0 },
{"log-format", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, &log_format, 0, 0, 0 },
{"bwlimit", 0, POPT_ARG_INT, &bwlimit, 0, 0, 0 },
{"address", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, &bind_address, 0, 0, 0 },
{"backup-dir", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, &backup_dir, 0, 0, 0 },
{"hard-links", 'H', POPT_ARG_NONE, &preserve_hard_links, 0, 0, 0 },
-@@ -584,6 +589,36 @@ int parse_arguments(int *argc, const cha
+@@ -616,6 +622,36 @@ int parse_arguments(int *argc, const cha
return 0;
#endif
default:
/* A large opt value means that set_refuse_options()
* turned this option off (opt-BASE is its index). */
-@@ -881,6 +916,15 @@ void server_options(char **args,int *arg
+@@ -1001,6 +1037,15 @@ void server_options(char **args,int *arg
+ args[ac++] = arg;
+ }
- if (bwlimit) {
- if (asprintf(&arg, "--bwlimit=%d", bwlimit) < 0)
-+ goto oom;
-+ args[ac++] = arg;
-+ }
-+
+ if (stop_at_utime) {
+ long mins = (stop_at_utime - time(NULL)) / 60;
+ if (mins <= 0)
+ mins = 1;
+ if (asprintf(&arg, "--time-limit=%ld", mins) < 0)
- goto oom;
- args[ac++] = arg;
- }
---- rsync.yo 7 May 2004 00:18:37 -0000 1.169
-+++ rsync.yo 17 May 2004 21:26:52 -0000
-@@ -346,6 +346,8 @@ verb(
++ goto oom;
++ args[ac++] = arg;
++ }
++
+ if (backup_dir) {
+ args[ac++] = "--backup-dir";
+ args[ac++] = backup_dir;
+--- orig/rsync.yo 2004-09-20 05:10:48
++++ rsync.yo 2004-07-15 02:44:40
+@@ -378,6 +378,8 @@ verb(
--log-format=FORMAT log file transfers using specified format
--password-file=FILE get password from FILE
--bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth, KBytes per second
+ --stop-at=y-m-dTh:m Stop rsync at year-month-dayThour:minute
+ --time-limit=MINS Stop rsync after MINS minutes have elapsed
- --write-batch=PREFIX write batch fileset starting with PREFIX
- --read-batch=PREFIX read batch fileset starting with PREFIX
- -4 --ipv4 prefer IPv4
-@@ -890,6 +892,18 @@ of rsync transfers, blocks of data are s
- transfer was too fast, it will wait before sending the next data block. The
+ --write-batch=FILE write a batch to FILE
+ --read-batch=FILE read a batch from FILE
+ --checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed
+@@ -989,6 +991,19 @@ transfer was too fast, it will wait befo
result is an average transfer rate equaling the specified limit. A value
of zero specifies no limit.
-+
+
+dit(bf(--stop-at=y-m-dTh:m)) This option allows you to specify at what
+time to stop rsync, in year-month-dayThour:minute numeric format (e.g.
-+2004-12-3lT23:59). You can specify a 2 or 4-digit year. You can also
++2004-12-31T23:59). You can specify a 2 or 4-digit year. You can also
+leave off various items and the result will be the next possible time
+that matches the specified data. For example, "1-30" specifies the next
+January 30th (at midnight), "04:00" specifies the next 4am, "1"
+specifies the next 1st of the month at midnight, and ":59" specifies the
-+next 59th minute after the hour.
++next 59th minute after the hour. If you prefer, you may separate the
++date numbers using slashes instead of dashes.
+
+dit(bf(--time-limit=MINS)) This option allows you to specify the maximum
+number of minutes rsync will run for.
-
- dit(bf(--write-batch=PREFIX)) Generate a set of files that can be
- transferred as a batch update. Each filename in the set starts with
---- util.c 15 May 2004 19:31:10 -0000 1.143
-+++ util.c 17 May 2004 21:26:52 -0000
-@@ -122,6 +122,132 @@ void overflow(char *str)
++
+ dit(bf(--write-batch=FILE)) Record a file that can later be applied to
+ another identical destination with --read-batch. See the "BATCH MODE"
+ section for details.
+--- orig/util.c 2004-09-07 21:45:30
++++ util.c 2004-07-03 20:23:22
+@@ -126,6 +126,132 @@ void overflow(char *str)
exit_cleanup(RERR_MALLOC);
}