- The handling of implied directories when using --relative has changed to
send them as directories (e.g. no implied dir is ever sent as a symlink).
This avoids unexpected behavior and should not adversely affect most
- people. If you're one of those rare people who relied upon having an
- implied dir be duplicated as a symlink, you should specify the transfer
- of the symlink and the transfer of the referent directory as separate
- args. (See also --keep-dirlinks and --no-implied-dirs.)
+ people. If you're one of those rare individuals who relied upon having
+ an implied dir be duplicated as a symlink, you should specify the
+ transfer of the symlink and the transfer of the referent directory as
+ separate args. (See also --keep-dirlinks and --no-implied-dirs.)
- Requesting a remote file list without specifying -r (--recursive) now
sends the -d (--dirs) option to the remote rsync rather than sending -r
understand the -d option (i.e. it is 2.6.3 or older), you will need to
either turn off -d (--no-d), or specify -r --exclude='/*/*' manually.
+ - In --dry-run mode, the last line of the verbose summary text is output
+ with a "(DRY RUN)" suffix to help remind you that no updates were made.
+
BUG FIXES:
- Fixed the output of -ii when combined with one of the --*-dest options:
it now itemizes all the items, not just the changed ones.
- Made the output of all file types consistent when using a --*-dest
- option. Prior versions used to output too many creation events for
+ option. Prior versions would output too many creation events for
matching items.
- The code that waits for a child pid now handles being interrupted by a
signal. This fixes a problem with the pre-xfer exec function not being
able to get the exit status from the script.
- - A negated filter rule (with a '!' modifier) no longer loses the negation
- when sending the filter rules to the remote rsync.
+ - A negated filter rule (i.e. with a '!' modifier) no longer loses the
+ negation when sending the filter rules to the remote rsync.
- Fixed a problem with the --out-format (aka --log-format) option %f: it
- would output superfluous directory information for a non-daemon rsync.
+ no longer outputs superfluous directory info for a non-daemon rsync.
- Fixed a problem with -vv (double --verbose) and --stats when "pushing"
files (which includes local copies). Version 2.6.9 would complete the
- If a daemon module's "path" value is not an absolute pathname, the code
now makes it absolute internally (making it work properly).
+ - Ensure that a temporary file always has owner-write permission while we
+ are writing to it. This avoids problems with some network filesystems.
+
+ - Any errors output about password-file reading no longer cause an error at
+ the end of the run about a partial transfer.
+
ENHANCEMENTS:
- A new incremental-recursion algorithm is now used when rsync is talking
- Rsync now allows multiple remote-source args to be specified rather than
having to rely on a special space-splitting side-effect of the remote-
- shell. Additional remote args must specify the same host or have an
- empty hostname, as seen here: :file1 ::module/file2. This means that
- local use of brace expansion now works: rsync -av host:path/{f1,f2} .
+ shell. Additional remote args must specify the same host or an empty one
+ (e.g. empty: :file1 or ::module/file2). This means that local use of
+ brace expansion now works: rsync -av host:dir/{f1,f2} .
- Added the --protect-args (-s) option, that tells rsync to send most of
the command-line args at the start of the transfer rather than as args
- Improved J.W.'s pool_alloc routines to add a way of freeing older
sections of a pool's memory.
+ - The getaddrinfo.c compatibility code in the "lib" dir was replaced with
+ some new code (derived from samba, derived from PostgreSQL) that has a
+ better license than the old code.
+
DEVELOPER RELATED:
- Rsync is now licensed under the GPLv3 or later.
directory named testtmp (which is created, if missing). This allows
someone to symlink the testtmp directory to another filesystem (which is
useful if the build dir's filesystem does not support ACLs and xattrs,
- and another file system does).
+ but another file system does).
- Rsync now has a way of handling protocol-version changes during the
development of a new protocol version. This causes any out-of-sync