Fabrizio Giudici
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Posted: December 21, 2010 16:01 by Fabrizio Giudici
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In the past year I've had many unresolved troubles with publishing to webdav of my projects. Basically, from Mac OS X most client tools prove to work unreliably with Kenai webdav, as well as the Maven site publishing tool. Now I'm working from Linux Ubuntu. It has webdav filesystem support embedded in the kernel and I can successfully mount my project webdav directory on the filesystem. I'm now trying to publish some stuff using rsync, which has got the good property of being able to resume publishing where it eventually stopped because of a network failure. Yesterday night I started a rsync to publish about 24.000 resource files, about 2GB. Well, apart from the fact that it seems slow, but we can discuss about that later, after about 12 hours the task appeared to be done. rsync didn't signal specific errors. Unfortunately, only a handful of files have been actually published. Files are images published in a hierarchy of directories such as: http://bluebill.kenai.com/media/1/100/upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/01/ rsync is working in alpha order, apparently, that is .../0/00/, then .../0/01/ etc... If you look at the directory above, it contains only 8 files, while there should be more. And then, nothing more is found (that is all the directories from .../0/02/ up to the end are empty). If I relaunch rsync, it seems to work (no errors), but in the end not a single file more appears on the site. What's happening? Thanks. PS File contents are legitimate. They are scaled down images from Wikipedia Commons, which allows redistribution. In any case, I've contacted a Wikipedia guy, whom I'll show my work once it can be demonstrated. |
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