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A few minor changes to match the recent --help changes in
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Fri, 5 May 2006 06:24:25 +0000
(06:24 +0000)
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Fri, 5 May 2006 06:24:25 +0000
(06:24 +0000)
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to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb(
-B, --block-size=SIZE force a fixed checksum block-size
-e, --rsh=COMMAND specify the remote shell to use
--rsync-path=PROGRAM specify the rsync to run on remote machine
-B, --block-size=SIZE force a fixed checksum block-size
-e, --rsh=COMMAND specify the remote shell to use
--rsync-path=PROGRAM specify the rsync to run on remote machine
- --existing
ignore non-existing files on receiving side
- --ignore-existing
ignore files that already
exist on receiver
- --remove-sent-files sen
t files/symlinks are removed from sender
+ --existing
skip creating new files on receiver
+ --ignore-existing
skip updating files that
exist on receiver
+ --remove-sent-files sen
der removes successfully sent files
--del an alias for --delete-during
--del an alias for --delete-during
- --delete delete
files that don't exist on sender
+ --delete delete
extraneous files from dest dirs
--delete-before receiver deletes before transfer (default)
--delete-during receiver deletes during xfer, not before
--delete-after receiver deletes after transfer, not before
--delete-before receiver deletes before transfer (default)
--delete-during receiver deletes during xfer, not before
--delete-after receiver deletes after transfer, not before
- --delete-excluded also delete excluded files
on receiver
+ --delete-excluded also delete excluded files
from dest dirs
--ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files
--ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors
--force force deletion of dirs even if not empty
--max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files
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-905,12
+905,14
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treated like a mount-point. Symlinks to non-directories are unaffected
by this option.
dit(bf(--existing, --ignore-non-existing)) This tells rsync to skip
by this option.
dit(bf(--existing, --ignore-non-existing)) This tells rsync to skip
-updating files that do not exist yet on the destination. If this option is
+creating files (i.e. non-directory items) that do not exist yet on the
+destination. If this option is
combined with the bf(--ignore-existing) option, no files will be updated
(which can be useful if all you want to do is to delete missing files).
combined with the bf(--ignore-existing) option, no files will be updated
(which can be useful if all you want to do is to delete missing files).
-dit(bf(--ignore-existing)) This tells rsync to skip updating files that
-already exist on the destination. See also bf(--ignore-non-existing).
+dit(bf(--ignore-existing)) This tells rsync to skip updating files (i.e.
+non-directory items) that
+already exist on the destination. See also bf(--existing).
dit(bf(--remove-sent-files)) This tells rsync to remove from the sending
side the files and/or symlinks that are newly created or whose content is
dit(bf(--remove-sent-files)) This tells rsync to remove from the sending
side the files and/or symlinks that are newly created or whose content is