being running as the super-user. To turn off super-user activities, the
super-user can use bf(--no-super).
being running as the super-user. To turn off super-user activities, the
super-user can use bf(--no-super).
to the permission of the files on the destination. In addition to the normal
parsing rules specified in the chmod manpage, you can specify an item that
should only apply to a directory by prefixing it with a 'D', or specify an
to the permission of the files on the destination. In addition to the normal
parsing rules specified in the chmod manpage, you can specify an item that
should only apply to a directory by prefixing it with a 'D', or specify an
dit(bf(--ignore-errors)) Tells bf(--delete) to go ahead and delete files
even when there are I/O errors.
dit(bf(--ignore-errors)) Tells bf(--delete) to go ahead and delete files
even when there are I/O errors.
they are not empty when they are to be replaced by non-directories. This
is only relevant without bf(--delete) because deletions are now done depth-first.
Requires the bf(--recursive) option (which is implied by bf(-a)) to have any effect.
they are not empty when they are to be replaced by non-directories. This
is only relevant without bf(--delete) because deletions are now done depth-first.
Requires the bf(--recursive) option (which is implied by bf(-a)) to have any effect.