X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/60613dc89651a01602e3e2f0c3da6fdec023be55..bee9df73c1cb5ed866889fca4f3b7353877c317e:/rsync.yo diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index e14b9c64..2c889670 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -818,14 +818,15 @@ file that is larger than the specified SIZE. The SIZE value can be suffixed with a string to indicate a size multiplier, and may be a fractional value (e.g. "bf(--max-size=1.5m)"). -The suffixes are as follows: "K" (or "k") is a kilobyte (1024), -"M" (or "m") is a megabyte (1024*1024), and "G" (or "g") is a -gigabyte (1024*1024*1024). -If you want the multiplier to be 1000 instead of 1024, suffix the K, G, or -M with a "T" (or "t") to indicate that a power of 10 is desired. +The suffixes are as follows: "K" (or "KiB") is a kibibyte (1024), +"M" (or "MiB") is a mebibyte (1024*1024), and "G" (or "GiB") is a +gibibyte (1024*1024*1024). +If you want the multiplier to be 1000 instead of 1024, use "KB", +"MB", or "GB". (Note: lower-case is also accepted for all values.) Finally, if the suffix ends in either "+1" or "-1", the value will be offset by one byte in the indicated direction. -Examples: --max-size=1.5mt-1 is 1499999 bytes, and --max-size=2g+1 is + +Examples: --max-size=1.5mb-1 is 1499999 bytes, and --max-size=2g+1 is 2147483649 bytes. dit(bf(--min-size=SIZE)) This tells rsync to avoid transferring any