of files left to check will increase by the number of the files added to the
list).
-dit(bf(-P)) The bf(-P) option is equivalent to bf(--partial) bf(--progress). Its
-purpose is to make it much easier to specify these two options for a long
-transfer that may be interrupted.
-
There is also a bf(--info=progress2) option that outputs statistics based
on the whole transfer, rather than individual files. Use this flag without
outputting a filename (e.g. avoid bf(-v) or specify bf(--info=name0) if you
lot of names. (You don't need to specify the bf(--progress) option in
order to use bf(--info=progress2).)
+dit(bf(-P)) The bf(-P) option is equivalent to bf(--partial) bf(--progress). Its
+purpose is to make it much easier to specify these two options for a long
+transfer that may be interrupted.
+
dit(bf(--password-file)) This option allows you to provide a password in a
file for accessing an rsync daemon. The file must not be world readable.
It should contain just the password as the first line of the file (all