From c5b6e57a136d5bdc1eff9ef11e69c7093065920e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wayne Davison Date: Sat, 20 Jan 2007 08:42:53 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed some typos Matt found. --- rsync.yo | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index 7e28ab65..60e1c178 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ by the client at the start of a daemon transfer. This suppresses the message-of-the-day (MOTD) text, but it also affects the list of modules that the daemon sends in response to the "rsync host::" request (due to a limitation in the rsync protocol), so omit this option if you want to -request the list of modules from the deamon. +request the list of modules from the daemon. dit(bf(-I, --ignore-times)) Normally rsync will skip any files that are already the same size and have the same modification time-stamp. @@ -941,7 +941,7 @@ combined with the bf(--ignore-existing) option, no files will be updated dit(bf(--ignore-existing)) This tells rsync to skip updating files that already exist on the destination (this does em(not) ignore existing -directores, or nothing would get done). See also bf(--existing). +directories, or nothing would get done). See also bf(--existing). dit(bf(--remove-source-files)) This tells rsync to remove from the sending side the files (meaning non-directories) that are a part of the transfer @@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ communicate. One tricky example is to set a different default directory on the remote machine for use with the bf(--relative) option. For instance: -quote(tt( rsync -avR --rsync-path="cd /a/b && rsync" hst:c/d /e/)) +quote(tt( rsync -avR --rsync-path="cd /a/b && rsync" host:c/d /e/)) dit(bf(-C, --cvs-exclude)) This is a useful shorthand for excluding a broad range of files that you often don't want to transfer between @@ -1655,7 +1655,7 @@ each file's destination directory, but if you've specified the bf(--partial-dir) option, that directory will be used instead. See the comments in the bf(--partial-dir) section for a discussion of how this ".~tmp~" dir will be excluded from the transfer, and what you can do if -you wnat rsync to cleanup old ".~tmp~" dirs that might be lying around. +you want rsync to cleanup old ".~tmp~" dirs that might be lying around. Conflicts with bf(--inplace) and bf(--append). This option uses more memory on the receiving side (one bit per file -- 2.34.1