files.
A technical report describing the rsync algorithm is included with
-this package.
+this package.
USAGE
-b, --backup make backups (default ~ extension)
-u, --update update only (don't overwrite newer files)
-l, --links preserve soft links
+-H, --hard-links preserve hard links
-p, --perms preserve permissions
-o, --owner preserve owner (root only)
-g, --group preserve group
-D, --devices preserve devices (root only)
-t, --times preserve times
+-S, --sparse handle sparse files efficiently
-n, --dry-run show what would have been transferred
-x, --one-file-system don't cross filesystem boundaries
-B, --block-size SIZE checksum blocking size
-C, --cvs-exclude auto ignore files in the same way CVS does
--delete delete files that don't exist on the sending side
-I, --ignore-times don't exclude files that match length and time
+-z, --compress compress file data
--exclude FILE exclude file FILE
--exclude-from FILE exclude files listed in FILE
--suffix SUFFIX override backup suffix
--version print version number
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SETUP
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Rsync uses rsh or ssh for communication. It does not need to be setuid
and requires no special privilages for installation. It does not
require a inetd entry or a daemon. You must, however, have a working
-rsh or ssh system. Using ssh is recommended for its security and
-compression features.
+rsh or ssh system. Using ssh is recommended for its security
+features.
To install rsync, first run the "configure" script. This will create a
Makefile and config.h appropriate for your system. Then type