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@@ -253,10 +253,27 @@ running rsync giving the network directory.
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+ Why is rsync so much bigger when I build it with
+ gcc?
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+ On gcc, rsync builds by default with debug symbols
+ included. If you strip both executables, they should end
+ up about the same size. (Use make
+ install-strip.)
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- Is rsync useful for a single large file like an ISO image?
+ Is rsync useful for a single large file like an ISO image?
@@ -319,12 +336,16 @@ running rsync giving the network directory.
This answer, formatted with "real" bullets, can be found at:
-[4]http://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/Wikilearn/RsyncingALargeFileFAQ*
- Note: I modified this on Oct. 9. 2001 -- I marked the changes with asterisks. The only deletion
- without a corresponding correction was the deletion of an "(IIRC)".
- 2001-Oct-09 7:47am rhkramerATfastDOTnet
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