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liblongpath
liblongpath-rsync
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baf3e504
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baf3e504
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Nov 18, 1998
by
David Dykstra
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Change documentation to explain that a lack of -t in effect causes -I to be
assumed on the next transfer.
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@@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ void sig_int(void)
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@@ -196,6 +196,7 @@ void sig_int(void)
and ownership */
and ownership */
void
finish_transfer
(
char
*
fname
,
char
*
fnametmp
,
struct
file_struct
*
file
)
void
finish_transfer
(
char
*
fname
,
char
*
fnametmp
,
struct
file_struct
*
file
)
{
{
rprintf
(
FINFO
,
"finish_transfer(%s,%s)
\n
"
,
fname
,
fnametmp
);
if
(
make_backups
)
{
if
(
make_backups
)
{
char
fnamebak
[
MAXPATHLEN
];
char
fnamebak
[
MAXPATHLEN
];
if
(
strlen
(
fname
)
+
strlen
(
backup_suffix
)
>
(
MAXPATHLEN
-
1
))
{
if
(
strlen
(
fname
)
+
strlen
(
backup_suffix
)
>
(
MAXPATHLEN
-
1
))
{
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@@ -370,7 +370,12 @@ block device information to the remote system to recreate these
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@@ -370,7 +370,12 @@ block device information to the remote system to recreate these
devices. This option is only available to the super-user.
devices. This option is only available to the super-user.
dit(bf(-t, --times)) This tells rsync to transfer modification times along
dit(bf(-t, --times)) This tells rsync to transfer modification times along
with the files and update them on the remote system
with the files and update them on the remote system. Note that if this
option is not used, the optimization that excludes files that have not been
modified cannot be effective; in other words, a missing -t or -a will
cause the next transfer to behave as if it used -I, and all files will have
their checksums compared and show up in log messages even if they haven't
changed.
dit(bf(-n, --dry-run)) This tells rsync to not do any file transfers,
dit(bf(-n, --dry-run)) This tells rsync to not do any file transfers,
instead it will just report the actions it would have taken.
instead it will just report the actions it would have taken.
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@@ -505,10 +510,12 @@ additional directory to compare destination files against when doing
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@@ -505,10 +510,12 @@ additional directory to compare destination files against when doing
transfers. This is useful for doing transfers to a new destination while
transfers. This is useful for doing transfers to a new destination while
leaving existing files intact, and then doing a flash-cutover when all
leaving existing files intact, and then doing a flash-cutover when all
files have been successfully transfered (for example by moving directories
files have been successfully transfered (for example by moving directories
around and removing the old directory). This option increases the
around and removing the old directory, although this requires also doing
usefulness of --partial because partially transferred files will remain in
the transfer with -I to avoid skipping files that haven't changed). This
the new temporary destination until they have a chance to be completed.
option increases the usefulness of --partial because partially transferred
If DIR is a relative path, it is relative to the destination directory.
files will remain in the new temporary destination until they have a chance
to be completed. If DIR is a relative path, it is relative to the
destination directory.
dit(bf(-z, --compress)) With this option, rsync compresses any data from
dit(bf(-z, --compress)) With this option, rsync compresses any data from
the source file(s) which it sends to the destination machine. This
the source file(s) which it sends to the destination machine. This
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