Commit 15954da0 authored by Wayne Davison's avatar Wayne Davison

Updated the default "log format" string and the output of "%i".

parent b2dc7bad
......@@ -389,8 +389,8 @@ quote(itemize(
it() %i an itemized list of what is being updated
))
The default log format is "%o %h [%a] %m (%u) %f %l", and a "%t [%p] "
is always added to the beginning when using the "log file" option.
The default log format is "%o %h [%a] %m (%u) %l %f%L", and a "%t [%p] "
is always prefixed when using the "log file" option.
A perl script called rsyncstats to summarize this format is included
in the rsync source code distribution.
......@@ -400,14 +400,17 @@ The %i format is a set of cryptic characters that are output as follows:
quote(tt( *Xcstpog ITEM_NAME))
The bf(*) is either bf(<) (receive), bf(>) (send), or bf(*) (--dry-run) if
the item is being updated, otherwise it is a space. The bf(X) will be
replaced by one of the following: an "f" for a file, a "d" for a dir, an
"L" for a symlink, or a "D" for a device. The rest of the letters in the
string above are the actual letters that will be output if the associated
attribute for the item is being updated; otherwise the letter will be
replaced by either a "-" for no change, a "+" for a new item, or a "?" if
the attribute is not known (which happens when speaking to an older rsync).
The meanings of the attribute letters are as follows:
the item is being updated, otherwise it is a space.
The bf(X) will be replaced by one of the following: an "f" for a file, a
"d" for a dir, an "L" for a symlink, or a "D" for a device.
The rest of the letters in the string above are the actual letters that
will be output if the associated attribute for the item is being updated;
otherwise the letter will be replaced by either a "." for no change, a "+"
for a new item, or a "?" if the attribute is not known (which happens when
talking to an older rsync). The meanings of the attribute letters are as
follows:
quote(itemize(
it() A bf(c) means the checksum of the file is different and will be
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