..wayne..
--- orig/clientserver.c 2004-08-02 02:29:16
-+++ clientserver.c 2004-08-09 17:35:56
++++ clientserver.c 2004-08-10 15:44:15
@@ -48,12 +48,14 @@ extern int no_detach;
extern int default_af_hint;
extern char *bind_address;
char *auth_user;
-+/* The length of the lp_path() string (when we're not chrooted). */
++/* Length of lp_path() string when in daemon mode & not chrooted, else 0. */
+unsigned int module_dirlen = 0;
+
/**
log_init();
---- orig/exclude.c 2004-08-05 23:16:37
-+++ exclude.c 2004-08-10 04:51:05
-@@ -27,16 +27,75 @@
- #include "rsync.h"
-
- extern int verbose;
-+extern int am_sender;
+--- orig/exclude.c 2004-08-10 18:17:01
++++ exclude.c 2004-08-10 18:16:41
+@@ -30,13 +30,68 @@ extern int verbose;
extern int eol_nulls;
extern int list_only;
extern int recurse;
+extern int io_error;
-+extern int module_id;
-+extern int delete_mode;
-+extern int delete_excluded;
+extern int sanitize_paths;
extern char curr_dir[];
/** Build an exclude structure given an exclude pattern. */
static void make_exclude(struct exclude_list_struct *listp, const char *pat,
-@@ -46,23 +105,50 @@ static void make_exclude(struct exclude_
+@@ -46,23 +101,50 @@ static void make_exclude(struct exclude_
const char *cp;
unsigned int ex_len;
strlcpy(ret->pattern + ex_len, pat, pat_len + 1);
pat_len += ex_len;
-@@ -81,14 +167,40 @@ static void make_exclude(struct exclude_
+@@ -81,14 +163,40 @@ static void make_exclude(struct exclude_
mflags |= MATCHFLG_DIRECTORY;
}
listp->tail->next = ret;
listp->tail = ret;
}
-@@ -96,22 +208,265 @@ static void make_exclude(struct exclude_
+@@ -96,22 +204,265 @@ static void make_exclude(struct exclude_
static void free_exclude(struct exclude_struct *ex)
{
static int check_one_exclude(char *name, struct exclude_struct *ex,
int name_is_dir)
{
-@@ -122,18 +477,20 @@ static int check_one_exclude(char *name,
+@@ -125,13 +476,14 @@ static int check_one_exclude(char *name,
/* If the pattern does not have any slashes AND it does not have
* a "**" (which could match a slash), then we just match the
* name portion of the path. */
if ((p = strrchr(name,'/')) != NULL)
name = p+1;
}
- else if (ex->match_flags & MATCHFLG_ABS_PATH && *name != '/') {
- static char full_name[MAXPATHLEN];
-- int plus = curr_dir[1] == '\0'? 1 : 0;
-- pathjoin(full_name, sizeof full_name, curr_dir+plus, name);
-+ char *cd = curr_dir + module_dirlen;
-+ int plus = cd[1] == '\0'? 1 : 0;
-+ pathjoin(full_name, sizeof full_name, cd+plus, name);
+ else if (ex->match_flags & MATCHFLG_ABS_PATH && *name != '/'
+- && curr_dir[1]) {
+- pathjoin(full_name, sizeof full_name, curr_dir + 1, name);
++ && curr_dir_len > module_dirlen + 1) {
++ pathjoin(full_name, sizeof full_name,
++ curr_dir + module_dirlen + 1, name);
name = full_name;
}
-- if (!name[0]) return 0;
-+ if (!name[0])
-+ return 0;
-
- if (ex->match_flags & MATCHFLG_DIRECTORY && !name_is_dir)
- return 0;
-@@ -148,9 +505,9 @@ static int check_one_exclude(char *name,
+@@ -148,9 +500,9 @@ static int check_one_exclude(char *name,
if (ex->match_flags & MATCHFLG_WILD) {
/* A non-anchored match with an infix slash and no "**"
* needs to match the last slash_cnt+1 name elements. */
for (p = name + strlen(name) - 1; p >= name; p--) {
if (*p == '/' && !--cnt)
break;
-@@ -221,6 +578,13 @@ int check_exclude(struct exclude_list_st
+@@ -221,6 +573,13 @@ int check_exclude(struct exclude_list_st
struct exclude_struct *ent;
for (ent = listp->head; ent; ent = ent->next) {
if (check_one_exclude(name, ent, name_is_dir)) {
report_exclude_result(name, ent, name_is_dir,
listp->debug_type);
-@@ -253,11 +617,36 @@ static const char *get_exclude_tok(const
+@@ -253,11 +612,36 @@ static const char *get_exclude_tok(const
p = (const char *)s;
}
s += 2;
} else if (xflags & XFLG_DEF_INCLUDE)
mflags |= MATCHFLG_INCLUDE;
-@@ -273,6 +662,8 @@ static const char *get_exclude_tok(const
+@@ -273,6 +657,8 @@ static const char *get_exclude_tok(const
if (*p == '!' && len == 1 && !(xflags & XFLG_WORDS_ONLY))
mflags |= MATCHFLG_CLEAR_LIST;
*len_ptr = len;
*flag_ptr = mflags;
-@@ -284,7 +675,7 @@ void add_exclude(struct exclude_list_str
+@@ -284,7 +670,7 @@ void add_exclude(struct exclude_list_str
int xflags)
{
unsigned int pat_len, mflags;
if (!pattern)
return;
-@@ -292,9 +683,15 @@ void add_exclude(struct exclude_list_str
+@@ -292,9 +678,15 @@ void add_exclude(struct exclude_list_str
cp = pattern;
pat_len = 0;
while (1) {
if (mflags & MATCHFLG_CLEAR_LIST) {
if (verbose > 2) {
-@@ -306,13 +703,24 @@ void add_exclude(struct exclude_list_str
+@@ -306,13 +698,24 @@ void add_exclude(struct exclude_list_str
continue;
}
}
}
-@@ -321,7 +729,7 @@ void add_exclude_file(struct exclude_lis
+@@ -321,7 +724,7 @@ void add_exclude_file(struct exclude_lis
int xflags)
{
FILE *fp;
char *eob = line + sizeof line - 1;
int word_split = xflags & XFLG_WORD_SPLIT;
-@@ -342,6 +750,12 @@ void add_exclude_file(struct exclude_lis
+@@ -342,6 +745,12 @@ void add_exclude_file(struct exclude_lis
}
return;
}
while (1) {
char *s = line;
-@@ -402,7 +816,21 @@ void send_exclude_list(int f)
+@@ -402,7 +811,21 @@ void send_exclude_list(int f)
if (ent->match_flags & MATCHFLG_INCLUDE) {
write_int(f, l + 2);
write_buf(f, "+ ", 2);
write_int(f, l + 2);
write_buf(f, "- ", 2);
} else
-@@ -443,6 +871,7 @@ void add_cvs_excludes(void)
+@@ -443,6 +866,7 @@ void add_cvs_excludes(void)
char fname[MAXPATHLEN];
char *p;
XFLG_WORD_SPLIT | XFLG_WORDS_ONLY);
--- orig/flist.c 2004-08-05 21:57:29
-+++ flist.c 2004-08-09 18:21:55
++++ flist.c 2004-08-10 17:20:11
@@ -39,10 +39,9 @@ extern int module_id;
extern int ignore_errors;
extern int numeric_ids;
struct exclude_list_struct {
--- orig/rsync.yo 2004-08-03 15:34:32
-+++ rsync.yo 2004-08-10 05:19:45
++++ rsync.yo 2004-08-10 17:17:33
@@ -335,6 +335,7 @@ verb(
--include=PATTERN don't exclude files matching PATTERN
--include-from=FILE don't exclude patterns listed in FILE
)
The +/- rules are most useful in a list that was read from a file, allowing
-@@ -1134,10 +1156,111 @@ itemize(
+@@ -1134,8 +1156,160 @@ itemize(
it() --include "*/" --include "*.c" --exclude "*" would include all
directories and C source files
it() --include "foo/" --include "foo/bar.c" --exclude "*" would include
+
+dit(bf(-p)) Make the file a per-directory merge-file. Rsync will scan
+every directory that it traverses for the named file, merging its contents
-+when the file exists.
++when the file exists. These exclude files must exist on the sending side
++because it is the sending side that is being scanned for available files
++to send. The files may also need to be transferred to the receiving side
++if you want them to affect what files don't get deleted (see PER-DIRECTORY
++EXCLUDES AND DELETE below).
+
+dit(bf(--)) End the scanning of options. Useful if you want to specify a
+filename that begins with a dash.
+ . -p .excl
+ + *.[ch]
+ *.o
- )
-
++)
++
+This will merge the contents of the /home/user/.global_excludes file at the
+start of the list and also turns the ".excl" filename into a per-directory
+exclude file. All the merged rules default to being exclude rules because
+rules taken from the $HOME/.cvsignore file and from $CVSIGNORE are not
+repositioned by this.)
+
- manpagesection(BATCH MODE)
++manpagesection(PER-DIRECTORY EXCLUDES AND DELETE)
++
++Without a delete option, per-directory excludes are only relevant on the
++sending side, so you can feel free to exclude the merge files themselves
++without affecting the transfer:
++
++verb(
++ rsync -av --exclude='. -p .excl' --exclude=.excl host:src/dir /dest
++)
++
++However, if you want to do a delete on the receiving side AND you want some
++files to be excluded from being deleted, you'll need to be sure that the
++receiving side knows what files to exclude. The easiest way is to include
++the per-directory merge files in the transfer and use --delete-after
++because this ensures that the receiving side gets all the same exclude
++rules as the sending side before it tries to delete anything:
++
++verb(
++ rsync -avE --delete-after host:src/dir /dest
++)
++
++However, if you the merge files are not a part of the transfer, you'll need
++to either use a global exclude rule (i.e. specified on the command line),
++or you'll need to maintain your own per-directory merge files on the
++receiving side. An example of the first is this (assume that the remote
++.ctrl files exclude themselves):
++
++verb(
++ rsync -av --exclude='. -p .ctrl' --exclude-from=/my/extra.rules
++ --delete host:src/dir /dest
++)
++
++In the above example the extra.rules file can affect both sides of the
++transfer, but the rules are subservient to the rules merged from the .ctrl
++files because they were specified after the per-directory merge rule.
++
++In the final example, the remote side is excluding the .rsync-excludes
++files from the transfer, but we want to use our own .rsync-excludes files
++to control what gets deleted on the receiving side. To do this we must
++specifically exclude the per-directory merge files (so that they don't get
++deleted) and then put rules into the local files to control what else
++should not get deleted. Like this:
++
++verb(
++ rsync -avE --exclude=.rsync-excludes --delete host:src/dir /dest
+ )
- bf(Note:) Batch mode should be considered experimental in this version
+ manpagesection(BATCH MODE)
--- orig/testsuite/exclude.test 2004-05-29 21:25:45
+++ testsuite/exclude.test 2004-08-08 06:35:15
@@ -23,19 +23,47 @@ export HOME CVSIGNORE