update_only = always_checksum = size_only = 0;
ignore_times = 1;
make_backups = 0; /* avoid a duplicate backup for inplace processing */
---- orig/options.c 2005-05-03 16:47:32
+--- orig/options.c 2005-05-03 17:11:01
+++ options.c 2005-04-28 16:20:41
@@ -98,6 +98,7 @@ int only_existing = 0;
int opt_ignore_existing = 0;
args[ac++] = "--max-size";
args[ac++] = max_size_arg;
--- orig/rsync.yo 2005-05-03 16:47:33
-+++ rsync.yo 2005-04-28 15:13:29
++++ rsync.yo 2005-05-06 19:12:35
@@ -350,6 +350,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a
--ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE
--partial keep partially transferred files
--partial-dir=DIR put a partially transferred file into DIR
-@@ -766,6 +767,13 @@ dit(bf(--max-delete=NUM)) This tells rsy
+@@ -766,10 +767,16 @@ dit(bf(--max-delete=NUM)) This tells rsy
files or directories (NUM must be non-zero).
This is useful when mirroring very large trees to prevent disasters.
+dit(bf(--min-size=SIZE)) This tells rsync to avoid transferring any
-+file that is smaller than the specified SIZE. The SIZE value can be
-+suffixed with a letter to indicate a size multiplier (K, M, or G) and
-+may be a fractional value (e.g. "bf(--max-size=1.5m)").
-+This can help in not transferring small junk files.
-+This only affects regular files, not e.g. device nodes or symbolic links.
++file that is smaller than the specified SIZE, which can help in not
++transferring small, junk files.
++
++The SIZE value can be suffixed with a letter to indicate a size multiplier
++(K, M, or G) and may be a fractional value (e.g. "bf(--min-size=2.5k)").
+
dit(bf(--max-size=SIZE)) This tells rsync to avoid transferring any
- file that is larger than the specified SIZE. The SIZE value can be
- suffixed with a letter to indicate a size multiplier (K, M, or G) and
+-file that is larger than the specified SIZE. The SIZE value can be
+-suffixed with a letter to indicate a size multiplier (K, M, or G) and
+-may be a fractional value (e.g. "bf(--max-size=1.5m)").
++file that is larger than the specified SIZE. See the bf(--min-size)
++option for a description of SIZE.
+
+ dit(bf(-B, --block-size=BLOCKSIZE)) This forces the block size used in
+ the rsync algorithm to a fixed value. It is normally selected based on