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liblongpath-rsync
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Martin Pool
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Add a little more protocol documentation.
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@@ -61,7 +61,14 @@ multiplexing layer across the socket. The main point of this is to
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@@ -61,7 +61,14 @@ multiplexing layer across the socket. The main point of this is to
allow the server to asynchronously pass errors back, while still
allow the server to asynchronously pass errors back, while still
allowing streamed and pipelined data.
allowing streamed and pipelined data.
Unfortunately, the multiplex protocol is not used at every stage. We
start up in plain socket mode and then change over by calling
io_start_buffering. Of course both the client and the server have to
do this at the same point.
The server then talks to the client as normal across the socket,
The server then talks to the client as normal across the socket,
passing checksums, file lists and so on. For documentation of that,
passing checksums, file lists and so on. For documentation of that,
stay tuned (or write it yourself!).
stay tuned (or write it yourself!).
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