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-manpage(rsync)(1)(10 Feb 2008)()()
+manpage(rsync)(1)(19 Feb 2008)()()
manpagename(rsync)(a fast, versatile, remote (and local) file-copying tool)
manpagesynopsis()
This option is most often used when the receiving disk partition does not
have enough free space to hold a copy of the largest file in the transfer.
-In this case (i.e. when the scratch directory in on a different disk
+In this case (i.e. when the scratch directory is on a different disk
partition), rsync will not be able to rename each received temporary file
over the top of the associated destination file, but instead must copy it
into place. Rsync does this by copying the file over the top of the
bf(--hard-links)).
it() A bf(.) means that the item is not being updated (though it might
have attributes that are being modified).
+ it() A bf(*) means that the rest of the itemized-output area contains
+ a message (e.g. "deleting").
))
The file-types that replace the bf(X) are: bf(f) for a file, a bf(d) for a
it() A bf(t) means the modification time is different and is being updated
to the sender's value (requires bf(--times)). An alternate value of bf(T)
means that the modification time will be set to the transfer time, which happens
- anytime a symlink is transferred, or when a regular file or device is
- transferred without bf(--times).
+ when a file/symlink/device is updated without bf(--times) and when a
+ symlink is changed and the receiver can't set its time.
it() A bf(p) means the permissions are different and are being updated to
the sender's value (requires bf(--perms)).
it() An bf(o) means the owner is different and is being updated to the
manpagesection(VERSION)
-This man page is current for version 3.0.0pre9 of rsync.
+This man page is current for version 3.0.0pre10 of rsync.
manpagesection(INTERNAL OPTIONS)