--out-format=FORMAT output updates using the specified FORMAT
--log-file=FILE log what we're doing to the specified FILE
--log-file-format=FMT log updates using the specified FMT
-@@ -1020,16 +1021,16 @@ This is a good way to backup data without using a super-user, and to store
+@@ -1026,16 +1027,16 @@ This is a good way to backup data without using a super-user, and to store
ACLs from incompatible systems.
The bf(--fake-super) option only affects the side where the option is used.
This option is overridden by both bf(--super) and bf(--no-super).
-@@ -1275,6 +1276,36 @@ machine for use with the bf(--relative) option. For instance:
+@@ -1281,6 +1282,36 @@ machine for use with the bf(--relative) option. For instance:
quote(tt( rsync -avR --rsync-path="cd /a/b && rsync" host:c/d /e/))
dit(bf(-C, --cvs-exclude)) This is a useful shorthand for excluding a
broad range of files that you often don't want to transfer between
systems. It uses a similar algorithm to CVS to determine if
-@@ -1746,7 +1777,7 @@ option if you wish to override this.
+@@ -1752,7 +1783,7 @@ option if you wish to override this.
Here's a example command that requests the remote side to log what is
happening: