-u, --update skip files that are newer on the receiver
--inplace update destination files in-place
--append append data onto shorter files
-u, --update skip files that are newer on the receiver
--inplace update destination files in-place
--append append data onto shorter files
-d, --dirs transfer directories without recursing
-l, --links copy symlinks as symlinks
-L, --copy-links transform symlink into referent file/dir
-d, --dirs transfer directories without recursing
-l, --links copy symlinks as symlinks
-L, --copy-links transform symlink into referent file/dir
--only-write-batch=FILE like --write-batch but w/o updating dest
--read-batch=FILE read a batched update from FILE
--protocol=NUM force an older protocol version to be used
--only-write-batch=FILE like --write-batch but w/o updating dest
--read-batch=FILE read a batched update from FILE
--protocol=NUM force an older protocol version to be used
bf(--perms) option is off and use bf(--chmod=ugo=rwX) (which ensures that
all non-masked bits get enabled). If you'd care to make this latter
behavior easier to type, you could define a popt alias for it, such as
bf(--perms) option is off and use bf(--chmod=ugo=rwX) (which ensures that
all non-masked bits get enabled). If you'd care to make this latter
behavior easier to type, you could define a popt alias for it, such as
The preservation of the destination's setgid bit on newly-created
directories when bf(--perms) is off was added in rsync 2.6.7. Older rsync
The preservation of the destination's setgid bit on newly-created
directories when bf(--perms) is off was added in rsync 2.6.7. Older rsync
This option also handles ACLs (if bf(--acls) was specified) and non-user
extended attributes (if bf(--xattrs) was specified).
This option also handles ACLs (if bf(--acls) was specified) and non-user
extended attributes (if bf(--xattrs) was specified).
ACLs from incompatible systems.
The bf(--fake-super) option only affects the side where the option is used.
ACLs from incompatible systems.
The bf(--fake-super) option only affects the side where the option is used.
quote(tt( rsync -av --rsync-path="rsync --fake-super" /src/ host:/dest/))
Since there is only one "side" in a local copy, this option affects both
quote(tt( rsync -av --rsync-path="rsync --fake-super" /src/ host:/dest/))
Since there is only one "side" in a local copy, this option affects both
"localhost" if you need to avoid this, possibly using the "lsh" shell
script (from the support directory) as a substitute for an actual remote
shell (see bf(--rsh)).
"localhost" if you need to avoid this, possibly using the "lsh" shell
script (from the support directory) as a substitute for an actual remote
shell (see bf(--rsh)).