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liblongpath-rsync
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Oct 24, 2009
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Wayne Davison
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Moved some --iconv text that was supposed to be in --files-from.
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@@ -1561,6 +1561,11 @@ quote(tt( rsync -a --files-from=:/path/file-list src:/ /tmp/copy))
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@@ -1561,6 +1561,11 @@ quote(tt( rsync -a --files-from=:/path/file-list src:/ /tmp/copy))
This would copy all the files specified in the /path/file-list file that
This would copy all the files specified in the /path/file-list file that
was located on the remote "src" host.
was located on the remote "src" host.
If the bf(--iconv) and bf(--protect-args) options are specified and the
bf(--files-from) filenames are being sent from one host to another, the
filenames will be translated from the sending host's charset to the
receiving host's charset.
dit(bf(-0, --from0)) This tells rsync that the rules/filenames it reads from a
dit(bf(-0, --from0)) This tells rsync that the rules/filenames it reads from a
file are terminated by a null ('\0') character, not a NL, CR, or CR+LF.
file are terminated by a null ('\0') character, not a NL, CR, or CR+LF.
This affects bf(--exclude-from), bf(--include-from), bf(--files-from), and any
This affects bf(--exclude-from), bf(--include-from), bf(--files-from), and any
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@@ -1568,18 +1573,14 @@ merged files specified in a bf(--filter) rule.
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@@ -1568,18 +1573,14 @@ merged files specified in a bf(--filter) rule.
It does not affect bf(--cvs-exclude) (since all names read from a .cvsignore
It does not affect bf(--cvs-exclude) (since all names read from a .cvsignore
file are split on whitespace).
file are split on whitespace).
If the bf(--iconv) and bf(--protect-args) options are specified and the
dit(bf(-s, --protect-args)) This option sends all filenames and most options to
bf(--files-from) filenames are being sent from one host to another, the
filenames will be translated from the sending host's charset to the
receiving host's charset.
dit(bf(-s, --protect-args)) This option sends all filenames and some options to
the remote rsync without allowing the remote shell to interpret them. This
the remote rsync without allowing the remote shell to interpret them. This
means that spaces are not split in names, and any non-wildcard special
means that spaces are not split in names, and any non-wildcard special
characters are not translated (such as ~, $, ;, &, etc.). Wildcards are
characters are not translated (such as ~, $, ;, &, etc.). Wildcards are
expanded on the remote host by rsync (instead of the shell doing it).
expanded on the remote host by rsync (instead of the shell doing it).
If you use this option with bf(--iconv), the args will also be translated
If you use this option with bf(--iconv), the args related to the remote
side will also be translated
from the local to the remote character-set. The translation happens before
from the local to the remote character-set. The translation happens before
wild-cards are expanded. See also the bf(--files-from) option.
wild-cards are expanded. See also the bf(--files-from) option.
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