X-Git-Url: https://mattmccutchen.net/rsync/rsync.git/blobdiff_plain/b53136076392ff881a03baff19232aadc4617f92..a8b9d4edec745757d34a10be0f6956c0609c2284:/rsync.yo diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 1c946dd5..28097494 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ mailto(rsync-bugs@samba.org) -manpage(rsync)(1)(17 Feb 1999)()() +manpage(rsync)(1)(18 Feb 1999)()() manpagename(rsync)(faster, flexible replacement for rcp) manpagesynopsis() @@ -255,6 +255,7 @@ Options --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 + --size-only only use file size when determining if a file should be transferred -T --temp-dir=DIR create temporary files in directory DIR --compare-dest=DIR also compare destination files relative to DIR -z, --compress compress file data @@ -304,6 +305,13 @@ dit(bf(-I, --ignore-times)) Normally rsync will skip any files that are already the same length and have the same time-stamp. This option turns off this behavior. +dit(bf(-I, --size-only)) Normally rsync will skip any files that are +already the same length and have the same time-stamp. With the +--size-only option files will be skipped if they have the same size, +regardless of timestamp. This is useful when starting to use rsync +after using another mirroring system which may not preserve timestamps +exactly. + dit(bf(-c, --checksum)) This forces the sender to checksum all files using a 128-bit MD4 checksum before transfer. The checksum is then explicitly checked on the receiver and any files of the same name @@ -447,11 +455,10 @@ destination. dit(bf(--force)) This options tells rsync to delete directories even if they are not empty. This applies to both the --delete option and to cases where rsync tries to copy a normal file but the destination -contains a directory of the same name. Normally rsync will refuse to -do a recursive directory deletion in such cases, by using --force -the recursive deletion will be done. +contains a directory of the same name. -Use this option with caution! +Since this option was added, deletions were reordered to be done depth-first +so it is hardly ever needed anymore except in very obscure cases. dit(bf(-B , --block_size=BLOCKSIZE)) This controls the block size used in the rsync algorithm. See the technical report for details. @@ -634,14 +641,15 @@ itemize( directory, not a file, link or device. it() if the pattern contains a wildcard character from the set - *?[ then regular expression matching is applied using the - normal shell filename matching rules. Otherwise a simple string - match is used. + *?[ then expression matching is applied using the shell filename + matching rules. Otherwise a simple string match is used. it() if the pattern contains a / (not counting a trailing /) then it is matched against the full filename, including any leading directory. If the pattern doesn't contain a / then it is matched - only against the final component of the filename. + only against the final component of the filename. Furthermore, if + the pattern includes a double asterisk "**" then all wildcards in + the pattern will match slashes, otherwise they will stop at slashes. it() if the pattern starts with "+ " (a plus followed by a space) then it is always considered an include pattern, even if specified as @@ -664,6 +672,10 @@ itemize( it() --exclude "*.o" would exclude all filenames matching *.o it() --exclude "/foo" would exclude a file in the base directory called foo it() --exclude "foo/" would exclude any directory called foo + it() --exclude "/foo/*/bar" would exclude any file called bar two + levels below a base directory called foo + it() --exclude "/foo/**/bar" would exclude any file called bar two + or more levels below a base directory called foo it() --include "*/" --include "*.c" --exclude "*" would include all directories and C source files it() --include "foo/" --include "foo/bar.c" --exclude "*" would include