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Fix minor man page typo, suggested by jbm@jbm.org.
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@@
mailto(rsync-bugs@samba.org)
mailto(rsync-bugs@samba.org)
-manpage(rsync)(1)(
11 Nov
1998)()()
+manpage(rsync)(1)(
7 Dec
1998)()()
manpagename(rsync)(faster, flexible replacement for rcp)
manpagesynopsis()
manpagename(rsync)(faster, flexible replacement for rcp)
manpagesynopsis()
@@
-54,7
+54,7
@@
itemize(
single : separator.
it() for copying from a remote machine to the local machine
single : separator.
it() for copying from a remote machine to the local machine
- using a remote shell program. This is invoked when the
local path
+ using a remote shell program. This is invoked when the
source
contains a : separator.
it() for copying from a remote rsync server to the local
contains a : separator.
it() for copying from a remote rsync server to the local
@@
-637,7
+637,10
@@
itemize(
it() --exclude "/foo" would exclude a file in the base directory called foo
it() --exclude "foo/" would exclude any directory called foo
it() --include "*/" --include "*.c" --exclude "*" would include all
it() --exclude "/foo" would exclude a file in the base directory called foo
it() --exclude "foo/" would exclude any directory called foo
it() --include "*/" --include "*.c" --exclude "*" would include all
- directories and C source files.
+ directories and C source files
+ it() --include "foo/" --include "foo/bar.c" --exclude "*" would include
+ only foo/bar.c (the foo/ directory must be explicitly included or
+ it would be excluded by the "*")
)
manpagesection(DIAGNOSTICS)
)
manpagesection(DIAGNOSTICS)
@@
-656,7
+659,7
@@
verb(
)
then look at out.dat. If everything is working correctly then out.dat
)
then look at out.dat. If everything is working correctly then out.dat
-should be a zero length file.
You
you are getting the above error from
+should be a zero length file.
If
you are getting the above error from
rsync then you will probably find that out.dat contains some text or
data. Look at the contents and try to work out what is producing
it. The most common cause is incorrectly configured shell startup
rsync then you will probably find that out.dat contains some text or
data. Look at the contents and try to work out what is producing
it. The most common cause is incorrectly configured shell startup