From 955c3145c3c7b013eb80ec02352d130575479383 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wayne Davison Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2005 06:35:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Document the change in the -h option. --- rsync.yo | 14 ++++++++------ 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 2c889670..aec04eef 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb( --port=PORT specify double-colon alternate port number --blocking-io use blocking I/O for the remote shell --stats give some file-transfer stats - -m, --human-readable output numbers in a human-readable format + -h, --human-readable output numbers in a human-readable format --si like human-readable, but use powers of 1000 --progress show progress during transfer -P same as --partial --progress @@ -389,7 +389,7 @@ to the detailed description below for a complete description. verb( -4, --ipv4 prefer IPv4 -6, --ipv6 prefer IPv6 --version print version number - -h, --help show this help screen) + --help show this help screen) Rsync can also be run as a daemon, in which case the following options are accepted: verb( @@ -402,7 +402,7 @@ accepted: verb( -v, --verbose increase verbosity -4, --ipv4 prefer IPv4 -6, --ipv6 prefer IPv6 - -h, --help show this help screen) + --help show this help screen) manpageoptions() @@ -413,8 +413,10 @@ The '=' for options that take a parameter is optional; whitespace can be used instead. startdit() -dit(bf(-h, --help)) Print a short help page describing the options -available in rsync. +dit(bf(--help)) Print a short help page describing the options +available in rsync and exit. For backward-compatibility with older +versions of rsync, the same help output can also be requested by using +the bf(-h) option without any other args. dit(bf(--version)) print the rsync version number and exit. @@ -1229,7 +1231,7 @@ dit(bf(--stats)) This tells rsync to print a verbose set of statistics on the file transfer, allowing you to tell how effective the rsync algorithm is for your data. -dit(bf(-m, --human-readable)) Output numbers in a more human-readable format. +dit(bf(-h, --human-readable)) Output numbers in a more human-readable format. Large numbers may be output in larger units, with a K (1024), M (1024*1024), or G (1024*1024*1024) suffix. -- 2.34.1