[Csync2] sqlite3 and _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 commited

Art -kwaak- van Breemen ard+csync2 at telegraafnet.nl
Tue Aug 12 14:07:29 CEST 2008


On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 07:23:26PM +1100, Michael Mansour wrote:
> No known bugs in the SVN tree?

Known in the SVN tree with sqlite3 support:
-h -r or -m -r  or something like that without -B mode will fail
when it want's to update 2k+ files due to the commit not being
possible at that moment. When I hit it again, I will fix that,
but the fix might be to disable the "multi-update and then
commit" mode, since in speed it makes no difference with sqlite3.
In "normal" use you won't hit it.

Known in SVN tree and probably in the official release:
There is a minor bug with signal handling and daemon mode, and
there is a minor memory leak with signal actions.
In "normal" use you won't hit it.

Known bugs probably in the official release:
"major" memory leaks visible after transfering huges amount of
files eiher by being in daemon mode, or do a 100k files transfer.
In "normal" use you won't hit it.

A critical bug is a good csync2.conf man page ;-).

Currently I am busy setting up a 500k+ files repository, so yes,
I hit some of those things ;-). (Especially the last one)
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