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[rsync/rsync.git] / support / mnt-excl
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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2# This script takes a command-line arg of a source directory
3# that will be passed to rsync, and generates a set of excludes
4# that will exclude all mount points from the list. This is
5# useful if you have "bind" mounts since the --one-file-system
6# option won't notice the transition to a different spot on
7# the same disk. For example:
8#
9# mnt-excl /dir | rsync --exclude-from=- ... /dir /dest/
10# mnt-excl /dir/ | rsync --exclude-from=- ... /dir/ /dest/
026deaf7 11# ssh host mnt-excl /dir | rsync --exclude-from=- ... host:/dir /dest/
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12#
13# Imagine that /dir/foo is a mount point: the first invocation of
14# mnt-excl would have output /dir/foo, while the second would have
15# output /foo (which are the properly anchored excludes).
16#
17# NOTE: This script expects /proc/mounts to exist, but could be
18# easily adapted to read /etc/mtab or similar.
19
20use strict;
21use Cwd 'abs_path';
22
3d54c6ec 23my $file = '/proc/mounts';
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24my $dir = shift || '/';
25$dir = abs_path($dir);
26$dir =~ s#([^/]*)$##;
27my $trailing = $1;
28$trailing = '' if $trailing eq '.' || !-d "$dir$trailing";
29$trailing .= '/' if $trailing ne '';
30
3d54c6ec 31open(IN, $file) or die "Unable to open $file: $!\n";
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32while (<IN>) {
33 $_ = (split)[1];
34 next unless s#^\Q$dir$trailing\E##o && $_ ne '';
35 print "- /$trailing$_\n";
36}
37close IN;