Typo fix from Matt Kraai <kraai@debian.org>
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3URGENT ---------------------------------------------------------------
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6IMPORTANT ------------------------------------------------------------
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8Cross-test versions
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10 Part of the regression suite should be making sure that we don't
11 break backwards compatibility: old clients vs new servers and so
12 on. Ideally we would test the cross product of versions.
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14 It might be sufficient to test downloads from well-known public
15 rsync servers running different versions of rsync. This will give
16 some testing and also be the most common case for having different
17 versions and not being able to upgrade.
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19use chroot
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21 If the platform doesn't support it, then don't even try.
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23 If running as non-root, then don't fail, just give a warning.
24 (There was a thread about this a while ago?)
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26 http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-August/thread.html
27 http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-September/thread.html
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29--files-from
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31 Avoids traversal. Better option than a pile of --include statements
32 for people who want to generate the file list using a find(1)
33 command or a script.
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35Performance
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37 Traverse just one directory at a time. Tridge says it's possible.
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39 Can possibly also be smarter about memory use while looking for hard
40 links by reducing the refcount as we find alternative names.
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42IPv6
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44 Define a syntax for IPv6 literal addresses. Since they include
45 colons, they tend to break most naming systems, including ours.
46 Based on the HTTP IPv6 syntax, I think we should use
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48 rsync://[::1]/foo/bar
49 [::1]::bar
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51 which should just take a small change to the parser code.
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53Errors
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55 If we hang or get SIGINT, then explain where we were up to. Perhaps
56 have a static buffer that contains the current function name, or
57 some kind of description of what we were trying to do. This is a
58 little easier on people than needing to run strace/truss.
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60 "The dungeon collapses! You are killed." Rather than "unexpected
61 eof" give a message that is more detailed if possible and also more
62 helpful.
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64File attributes
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66 Device major/minor numbers should be at least 32 bits each. See
67 http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/2001-November/005357.html
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69 Transfer ACLs. Need to think of a standard representation.
70 Probably better not to even try to convert between NT and POSIX.
71 Possibly can share some code with Samba.
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73PLATFORMS ------------------------------------------------------------
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75Win32
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77 Don't detach, because this messes up --srvany.
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79 http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-08/msg00234.html
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81 According to "Effective TCP/IP Programming" (??) close() on a socket
82 has incorrect behaviour on Windows -- it sends a RST packet to the
83 other side, which gives a "connection reset by peer" error. On that
84 platform we should probably do shutdown() instead. However, on Unix
85 we are correct to call close(), because shutdown() discards
86 untransmitted data.
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88BUILD FARM -----------------------------------------------------------
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90Add machines
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92 AMDAHL UTS (Dave Dykstra)
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94 Cygwin (on different versions of Win32?)
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96 HP-UX variants (via HP?)
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98 SCO
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100NICE -----------------------------------------------------------------
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102--no-detach and --no-fork options
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104 Very useful for debugging. Also good when running under a
105 daemon-monitoring process that tries to restart the service when the
106 parent exits.
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108hang/timeout friendliness
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110 On
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112internationalization
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114 Change to using gettext(). Probably need to ship this for platforms
115 that don't have it.
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117 Solicit translations.
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119 Does anyone care?
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121rsyncsh
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123 Write a small emulation of interactive ftp as a Pythonn program
124 that calls rsync. Commands such as "cd", "ls", "ls *.c" etc map
125 fairly directly into rsync commands: it just needs to remember the
126 current host, directory and so on. We can probably even do
127 completion of remote filenames.
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