Petr: Thanks for the tip, I sym-linked it, updated the branch, and re-ran the command.
It passed the "Removing renames" quickly and started uploading the files. It eventually died with same problem I was having (trace attached, although I didn't use -Derror, do I still need to do that?).
I re-ran the upload after the failure and instead of resuming where it left off it's actually rolling back first (removing all the files it successfully uploaded, as well as trying to remove a bunch of files it *didn't* upload). It's taking awhile. I wonder if it could list the files on the remote server before trying to blindly remove them? That's missing the big picture though: It is not possible to upload a large web site with connection failures every 5 minutes b/c no resume is implemented.
Petr: Thanks for the tip, I sym-linked it, updated the branch, and re-ran the command.
It passed the "Removing renames" quickly and started uploading the files. It eventually died with same problem I was having (trace attached, although I didn't use -Derror, do I still need to do that?).
I re-ran the upload after the failure and instead of resuming where it left off it's actually rolling back first (removing all the files it successfully uploaded, as well as trying to remove a bunch of files it *didn't* upload). It's taking awhile. I wonder if it could list the files on the remote server before trying to blindly remove them? That's missing the big picture though: It is not possible to upload a large web site with connection failures every 5 minutes b/c no resume is implemented.
Thanks for your time and attention!