From 314a74d73101cdb9402ee21999187173456085dc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wayne Davison Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 09:29:35 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Got rid of the RSYNC_RSH_IO stuff for now. --- rsync.yo | 11 ++--------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 6c4db30f..07588b1b 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -800,8 +800,8 @@ dit(bf(--port=PORT)) This specifies an alternate TCP port number to use rather than the default port 873. dit(bf(--blocking-io)) This tells rsync to use blocking IO when launching -a remote shell transport. If the remote shell is either rsh or remsh (and -assuming the RSYNC_RSH_IO value does not apply), rsync defaults to using +a remote shell transport. If the remote shell is either rsh or remsh, +rsync defaults to using blocking IO, otherwise it defaults to using non-blocking IO. (Note that ssh prefers non-blocking IO.) @@ -1132,13 +1132,6 @@ dit(bf(RSYNC_RSH)) The RSYNC_RSH environment variable allows you to override the default shell used as the transport for rsync. Command line options are permitted after the command name, just as in the -e option. -dit(bf(RSYNC_RSH_IO)) The RSYNC_RSH_IO environment variable allows you to -override the blocking IO default for the shell specified in RSYNC_RSH. Set -it to either "blocking" or "non-blocking". This value is only used if the -remote-shell choice exactly matches the value of the RSYNC_RSH variable. -Otherwise the default blocking-IO value will be used, as mentioned in -the --blocking-io option's description above. - dit(bf(RSYNC_PROXY)) The RSYNC_PROXY environment variable allows you to redirect your rsync client to use a web proxy when connecting to a rsync daemon. You should set RSYNC_PROXY to a hostname:port pair. -- 2.34.1