From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: wmorgan-sup@masanjin.net (William Morgan) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 11:21:57 -0700 Subject: [sup-talk] sup-sync-back not syncing all usual sources In-Reply-To: <1182126871-sup-7739@mona> References: <1181836972-sup-1140@mona> <1182112191-sup-9971@south> <1182126871-sup-7739@mona> Message-ID: <1184091559-sup-1633@south> Excerpts from jeff.covey's message of Sun Jun 17 18:00:24 -0700 2007: > thanks, it now spits out the names of all of my usual sources and > moves deleted files from some, but not all of them. This I'm still not sure about and I can't replicate. a) Does it still happen with recent SVN, and b) are there any distinguishing features about which sources it moves stuff from and which it wrongly ignores? > would it make more sense for sup-sync-back to process only those > sources which need to be synced back (at this stage in sup-sync-back's > life, those which have spam/deleted messages)? Great idea. This is in SVN now. > also, at the end of running sup-sync-back without specifying a source, i get > this: > > Scanning sup://sent... > Scanned 4, deleted 0, moved 0 messages from sup://sent. > [Sun Jun 17 20:32:34 -0400 2007] saving index and sources... > [Sun Jun 17 20:32:35 -0400 2007] unlocking /home/jeff/.sup/lock... > /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/fileutils.rb:505:in `rename': No such file or directory - > /tmp/sup-sync-back-9998.1089.0 or (Errno::ENOENT) This should be fixed as well. Let me know how things are working for you. -- William