From 915dd20705ee32bd0c2a90e6f8e85e8c6a9c0ddf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wayne Davison Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2003 17:44:01 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Shortened a few lines, plus a couple minor tweaks. --- rsync.yo | 32 ++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 07588b1b..5cf489ef 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -285,9 +285,9 @@ verb( -R, --relative use relative path names --no-relative turn off --relative --no-implied-dirs don't send implied dirs with -R - -b, --backup make backups (see --suffix) + -b, --backup make backups (see --suffix & --backup-dir) --backup-dir make backups into this directory - --suffix=SUFFIX define backup suffix (default ~ w/o --backup-dir) + --suffix=SUFFIX backup suffix (default ~ w/o --backup-dir) -u, --update update only (don't overwrite newer files) -l, --links copy symlinks as symlinks -L, --copy-links copy the referent of symlinks @@ -305,24 +305,24 @@ verb( --no-whole-file turn off --whole-file -x, --one-file-system don't cross filesystem boundaries -B, --block-size=SIZE checksum blocking size (default 700) - -e, --rsh=COMMAND specify the remote shell to use + -e, --rsh=COMMAND specify the remote shell --rsync-path=PATH specify path to rsync on the remote machine --existing only update files that already exist - --ignore-existing ignore files that already exist on the receiving side - --delete delete files that don't exist on the sending side - --delete-excluded also delete excluded files on the receiving side + --ignore-existing ignore files that already exist on receiver + --delete delete files that don't exist on sender + --delete-excluded also delete excluded files on receiver --delete-after delete after transferring, not before --ignore-errors delete even if there are IO errors --max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files --partial keep partially transferred files - --force force deletion of directories even if not empty + --force force deletion of dirs even if not empty --numeric-ids don't map uid/gid values by user/group name --timeout=TIME set IO timeout in seconds - -I, --ignore-times don't exclude files that match length and time - --size-only only use file size when determining if a file should be transferred - --modify-window=NUM Timestamp window (seconds) for file match (default=0) + -I, --ignore-times turn off mod time & file size quick check + --size-only ignore mod time for quick check (use size) + --modify-window=NUM use if mod times have reduced accuracy -T --temp-dir=DIR create temporary files in directory DIR - --compare-dest=DIR also compare destination files relative to DIR + --compare-dest=DIR also compare received files relative to DIR --link-dest=DIR create hardlinks to DIR for unchanged files -P equivalent to --partial --progress -z, --compress compress file data @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ verb( --include=PATTERN don't exclude files matching PATTERN --include-from=FILE don't exclude patterns listed in FILE --files-from=FILE read FILE for list of source-file names - -0 --from0 file names we read are separated by nulls, not newlines + -0 --from0 all file lists are delimited by nulls --version print version number --daemon run as a rsync daemon --no-detach do not detach from the parent @@ -346,8 +346,8 @@ verb( --log-format=FORMAT log file transfers using specified format --password-file=FILE get password from FILE --bwlimit=KBPS limit I/O bandwidth, KBytes per second - --read-batch=PREFIX read batch fileset starting with PREFIX --write-batch=PREFIX write batch fileset starting with PREFIX + --read-batch=PREFIX read batch fileset starting with PREFIX -h, --help show this help screen @@ -381,11 +381,11 @@ from the remote server. This flag is useful when invoking rsync from cron. dit(bf(-I, --ignore-times)) Normally rsync will skip any files that are -already the same length and have the same time-stamp. This option turns -off this behavior. +already the same size and have the same modification time-stamp. +This option turns off this "quick check" behavior. dit(bf(--size-only)) Normally rsync will skip any files that are -already the same length and have the same time-stamp. With the +already the same size and have the same modification time-stamp. With the --size-only option files will be skipped if they have the same size, regardless of timestamp. This is useful when starting to use rsync after using another mirroring system which may not preserve timestamps -- 2.34.1