Here is a brief description of available options:
+Options:
-v, --verbose increase verbosity
-c, --checksum always checksum
-a, --archive archive mode (same as -rlptDog)
-b, --backup make backups (default ~ extension)
-u, --update update only (don't overwrite newer files)
-l, --links preserve soft links
+-L, --copy-links treat soft links like regular files
-H, --hard-links preserve hard links
-p, --perms preserve permissions
-o, --owner preserve owner (root only)
-t, --times preserve times
-S, --sparse handle sparse files efficiently
-n, --dry-run show what would have been transferred
+-W, --whole-file copy whole files, no incremental checks
-x, --one-file-system don't cross filesystem boundaries
-B, --block-size SIZE checksum blocking size
-e, --rsh COMMAND specify rsh replacement
--rsync-path PATH specify path to rsync on the remote machine
-C, --cvs-exclude auto ignore files in the same way CVS does
--delete delete files that don't exist on the sending side
+ --force force deletion of directories even if not empty
+ --numeric-ids don't map uid/gid values by user/group name
+ --timeout TIME set IO timeout in seconds
-I, --ignore-times don't exclude files that match length and time
+-T --temp-dir DIR create temporary files in directory DIR
-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
+ --daemon run as a rsync daemon
+ --config FILE specify alternate rsyncd.conf file
+ --port PORT specify alternate rsyncd port number
SETUP
Makefile and config.h appropriate for your system. Then type
"make".
+Note that on some systems you will have to force configure not to use
+gcc because gcc may not support some features (such as 64 bit file
+offsets) that your system may support. Set the environment variable CC
+to the name of your native compiler before running configure in this
+case.
+
Once built put a copy of rsync in your search path on the local and
remote systems (or use "make install"). That's it!
+RSYNC SERVERS
+-------------
+
+rsync can also talk to "rsync servers" which can provide anonymous or
+authenticated rsync. See the rsync.conf(5) man page for details on how
+to setup a rsync server. See the rsync(1) man page for info on how to
+connect to a rsync server.
+
MAILING LIST
------------
-----------
If you have web access then please look at
-http://samba.anu.edu.au/cgi-bin/rsync
+http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/
This will give you access to the bug tracking system used by the
developers of rsync and will allow you to look at other bug reports or
lots of people) send it to rsync@samba.anu.edu.au
+CVS TREE
+--------
+
+If you want to get the very latest version of rsync direct from the
+source code repository then you can use anonymous cvs. You will need a
+recent version of cvs then use the following commands:
+
+ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@samba.anu.edu.au:/cvsroot login
+ Password: cvs
+
+ cvs -d :pserver:cvs@samba.anu.edu.au:/cvsroot co rsync
+
+Look at the cvs documentation for more details.
+
+
COPYRIGHT
---------
Rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras, and is
-available under the GPL.
+available under the Gnu Public License.
-Andrew.Tridgell@anu.edu.au
+tridge@samba.anu.edu.au
paulus@cs.anu.edu.au
AVAILABILITY
------------
-The main ftp site for rsync is ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/rsync
+The main ftp site for rsync is ftp://samba.anu.edu.au/pub/rsync
+This is also available as rsync://samba.anu.edu.au/rsyncftp/
Mirrors are available at:
ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/pub/unix/rsync
ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/unix/admin/rsync
+ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/pub/unix/network/rsync/