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Fixed a few typos.
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Fri, 30 Apr 2004 15:46:41 +0000
(15:46 +0000)
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Wayne Davison
<wayned@samba.org>
Fri, 30 Apr 2004 15:46:41 +0000
(15:46 +0000)
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-1035,7
+1035,7
@@
This fails because the parent directory "some" is excluded by the '*' rule,
so rsync never visits any of the files in the "some" or "some/path"
directories. One solution is to ask for all directories in the hierarchy
to be included by using a single rule: --include='*/' (put it somewhere
so rsync never visits any of the files in the "some" or "some/path"
directories. One solution is to ask for all directories in the hierarchy
to be included by using a single rule: --include='*/' (put it somewhere
-before the --exclud
d
e='*' rule). Another solution is to add specific
+before the --exclude='*' rule). Another solution is to add specific
include rules for all the parent dirs that need to be visited. For
instance, this set of rules works fine:
include rules for all the parent dirs that need to be visited. For
instance, this set of rules works fine:
@@
-1067,7
+1067,7
@@
itemize(
manpagesection(BATCH MODE)
bf(Note:) Batch mode should be considered experimental in this version
manpagesection(BATCH MODE)
bf(Note:) Batch mode should be considered experimental in this version
-of rsync. The interface or behavio
u
r may change before it stabilizes.
+of rsync. The interface or behavior may change before it stabilizes.
Batch mode can be used to apply the same set of updates to many
identical systems. Suppose one has a tree which is replicated on a
Batch mode can be used to apply the same set of updates to many
identical systems. Suppose one has a tree which is replicated on a
@@
-1149,7
+1149,7
@@
reports.
manpagesection(SYMBOLIC LINKS)
manpagesection(SYMBOLIC LINKS)
-Three basic behavio
u
rs are possible when rsync encounters a symbolic
+Three basic behaviors are possible when rsync encounters a symbolic
link in the source directory.
By default, symbolic links are not transferred at all. A message
link in the source directory.
By default, symbolic links are not transferred at all. A message
@@
-1210,7
+1210,7
@@
dit(bf(2)) Protocol incompatibility
dit(bf(3)) Errors selecting input/output files, dirs
dit(bf(4)) Requested action not supported: an attempt
was made to manipulate 64-bit files on a platform that cannot support
dit(bf(3)) Errors selecting input/output files, dirs
dit(bf(4)) Requested action not supported: an attempt
was made to manipulate 64-bit files on a platform that cannot support
-them; or an option was specifed that is supported by the client and
+them; or an option was specif
i
ed that is supported by the client and
not by the server.
dit(bf(5)) Error starting client-server protocol
dit(bf(10)) Error in socket I/O
not by the server.
dit(bf(5)) Error starting client-server protocol
dit(bf(10)) Error in socket I/O
@@
-1270,7
+1270,7
@@
manpagebugs()
times are transferred as unix time_t values
times are transferred as unix time_t values
-When transferring to FAT filesystems rsync may resync
+When transferring to FAT filesystems rsync may re
-
sync
unmodified files.
See the comments on the --modify-window option.
unmodified files.
See the comments on the --modify-window option.