mailto(rsync-bugs@samba.org)
-manpage(rsync)(1)(5 Jan 2001)()()
+manpage(rsync)(1)(3 Mar 2001)()()
manpagename(rsync)(faster, flexible replacement for rcp)
manpagesynopsis()
transferred on the receiving side. The default behavior is to create
the temporary files in the receiving directory.
-dit(bf(--compare-dest=DIR)) This option instructs rsync to use DIR as an
-additional directory to compare destination files against when doing
-transfers. This is useful for doing transfers to a new destination while
-leaving existing files intact, and then doing a flash-cutover when all
-files have been successfully transferred (for example by moving directories
-around and removing the old directory, although this requires also doing
-the transfer with -I to avoid skipping files that haven't changed). This
-option increases the usefulness of --partial because partially transferred
-files will remain in the new temporary destination until they have a chance
-to be completed. If DIR is a relative path, it is relative to the
-destination directory.
+dit(bf(--compare-dest=DIR)) This option instructs rsync to use DIR on
+the destination machine as an additional directory to compare destination
+files against when doing transfers. This is useful for doing transfers to
+a new destination while leaving existing files intact, and then doing a
+flash-cutover when all files have been successfully transferred (for
+example by moving directories around and removing the old directory,
+although this requires also doing the transfer with -I to avoid skipping
+files that haven't changed). This option increases the usefulness of
+--partial because partially transferred files will remain in the new
+temporary destination until they have a chance to be completed. If DIR is
+a relative path, it is relative to the destination directory.
dit(bf(-z, --compress)) With this option, rsync compresses any data from
the source file(s) which it sends to the destination machine. This
COPYING for details.
A WEB site is available at
-url(http://rsync.samba.org/)(http://rsync.samba.org/)
+url(http://rsync.samba.org/)(http://rsync.samba.org/). The site
+includes an FAQ-O-Matic which may cover questions unanswered by this
+manual page.
The primary ftp site for rsync is
url(ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync)(ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync).
contacted via email at tridge@samba.org and
Paul.Mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au
+rsync is now also maintained by Martin Pool <mbp@samba.org>
+
+