Copying

I often have problems when I try to copy files on the computer; different problems depending upon the operating system I’m using. Maybe this happens to me more as a control/organization freak; I move things around a lot, and often back things up by copying them to a different drive.

A copy operation is really a sync. (Or is it “synch” – maybe that’s why noone’s gotten it right so far!) If I try to copy into a folder where things already exist, what I must be doing is syncronizing the folders – getting the latest files, etc. In fact there’s not nearly enough syncronization going on – many, many times when I do a backup all I’d really like to move is the changed files; but I end up having to delete all the source files and recopy all the files. rsync apparently does this well, but with several problems: i still don’t understand exactly how it works; it’s not smart when both files have been changed; it doesn’t work on Windows (big surprise, there’s probably one there but it must by definition suck if it’s Windows software) or have a GUI for OSX.

One of the biggest problems is interrupted copies. Any time a process might come up with messages – please check for and front-load (tell me before you start) those messages; or back-load them (wait till the process is done then tell me what went wrong and help me cure it. Disc full? Check before to be sure there’s enough space, then “reserve” that space till the operation is done. Files locked or bad permissions? Check first! Now, I’m sure there might be issues that happen after the copy has started – unexpected errors. Just save them and continue copying if you can. Sometimes OSX is in the middle of a copy, and it runs into a file that chokes it, and it just puts up a dialog box then stops! As I recall this was a lot worse in OS9. On the other hand, I’ve had “move” operations fail on Windows (moving files from one disc to another, a copy-then-delete-original) and the files would actually be gone! This is unacceptable.

Of course, true journalling file systems and the like will make this problem both better and worse; you may have old copies of files forever; but sometimes you want to move all the copies, and sometimes you might only want to move the most recent copy.

Been a long time

I suppose in a way I did vanish off the face of the earth for a little while. For the past few months I’ve been working getting ready for Burning Man, and everything else (least of all this blog) took low priority.

My pictures, as well as others from our group, are at Fuegodiego Gallery – I’m trying a new picture program called Gallery and it seems to work fairly well.

Burning Man was really amazing this year, as always. One of the aspects of it that I forget is how the environment makes you refocus on your personal needs that you usually take for granted – water, food, bathroom, sleep – while immersing you in new and differnent ideas and emotions – it can be overwhelming for anyone, sober! The only drug I had any of was “Two Buck Chuck” (and a few of his more costly relatives), but I still got emotionally wrung out – driving 12 hours back in the Pinz sorted me out pretty well.

I have some new stuff coming up here, so stay tuned!