From 81c453b16a8fcdfb53b160995232e6d2a7796434 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wayne Davison Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 16:47:03 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] A few minor doc tweaks. --- rsync.yo | 16 ++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 3cf03dd4..c47ac29f 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -375,7 +375,6 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb( --include-from=FILE read include patterns from FILE --files-from=FILE read list of source-file names from FILE -0, --from0 all *from/filter files are delimited by 0s - --version print version number --address=ADDRESS bind address for outgoing socket to daemon --port=PORT specify double-colon alternate port number --blocking-io use blocking I/O for the remote shell @@ -384,7 +383,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb( --progress show progress during transfer -P same as --partial --progress -i, --itemize-changes output a change-summary for all updates - --log-format=FORMAT log file-transfers using specified format + --log-format=FORMAT output filenames using the specified format --password-file=FILE read password from FILE --list-only list the files instead of copying them --bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second @@ -395,6 +394,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb( --checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed (advanced) -4, --ipv4 prefer IPv4 -6, --ipv6 prefer IPv6 + --version print version number -h, --help show this help screen) Rsync can also be run as a daemon, in which case the following options are @@ -434,7 +434,7 @@ you are debugging rsync. Note that the names of the transferred files that are output are done using a default bf(--log-format) of "%n%L", which tells you just the name of the -file and, if the item is a symlink, where it points. At the single bf(-v) +file and, if the item is a link, where it points. At the single bf(-v) level of verbosity, this does not mention when a file gets its attributes changed. If you ask for an itemized list of changed attributes (either bf(--itemize-changes) or adding "%i" to the bf(--log-format) setting), the @@ -1097,7 +1097,7 @@ will be output if the associated attribute for the item is being updated or a "." for no change. Three exceptions to this are: (1) a newly created item replaces each letter with a "+", (2) an identical item replaces the dots with spaces, and (3) an unknown attribute replaces each letter with -a "?" (this happens when talking to an older rsync). +a "?" (this can happen when talking to an older rsync). The attribute that is associated with each letter is as follows: @@ -1137,7 +1137,7 @@ Specifying this option will mention each file, dir, etc. that gets updated in a significant way (a transferred file, a recreated symlink/device, or a touched directory) unless the itemized-changes escape (%i) is included in the string, in which case the logging of names increases to mention any -item that is updated in any way (as long as the receiving side is version +item that is changed in any way (as long as the receiving side is at least 2.6.4). See the bf(--itemized-changes) option for a description of the output of "%i". @@ -1314,9 +1314,9 @@ dit(bf(--protocol=NUM)) Force an older protocol version to be used. This is useful for creating a batch file that is compatible with an older version of rsync. For instance, if rsync 2.6.4 is being used with the bf(--write-batch) option, but rsync 2.6.3 is what will be used to run the -bf(--read-batch) option, you should use "--protocol=28" (when creating the -batch file) to force the older protocol version to be used in the batch -file (assuming you can't upgrade the rsync on the reading system to 2.6.4). +bf(--read-batch) option, you should use "--protocol=28" when creating the +batch file to force the older protocol version to be used in the batch +file (assuming you can't upgrade the rsync on the reading system). dit(bf(-4, --ipv4) or bf(-6, --ipv6)) Tells rsync to prefer IPv4/IPv6 when creating sockets. This only affects sockets that rsync has direct -- 2.34.1