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liblongpath-rsync
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Jun 02, 2013
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Wayne Davison
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Tweak --checksum-seed docs.
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@@ -802,6 +802,7 @@ void usage(enum logcode F)
#ifdef ICONV_OPTION
rprintf
(
F
,
" --iconv=CONVERT_SPEC request charset conversion of filenames
\n
"
);
#endif
rprintf
(
F
,
" --checksum-seed=NUM set block/file checksum seed (advanced)
\n
"
);
rprintf
(
F
,
" -4, --ipv4 prefer IPv4
\n
"
);
rprintf
(
F
,
" -6, --ipv6 prefer IPv6
\n
"
);
rprintf
(
F
,
" --version print version number
\n
"
);
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@@ -2551,15 +2551,15 @@ If rsync was complied without support for IPv6, the bf(--ipv6) option
will have no effect. The bf(--version) output will tell you if this
is the case.
dit(bf(--checksum-seed=NUM)) Set the checksum seed to the integer
NUM. This 4 byte checksum seed is included in each block and file
checksum calculation. By default the checksum seed is generated
by the server and defaults to the current code(time()). This option
is used to set a specific checksum seed, which is useful for
applications that want repeatable block
and file checksums, or
in the case where the user wants a more random checksum seed.
Setting NUM to 0 causes rsync to use the default of code(time())
for checksum seed.
dit(bf(--checksum-seed=NUM)) Set the checksum seed to the integer
NUM. This 4
byte checksum seed is included in each block and MD4 file checksum calculation
(the more modern MD5 file checksums don't use a seed). By default the checksum
seed is generated by the server and defaults to the current code(time()). This
option
is used to set a specific checksum seed, which is useful for
applications that want repeatable block
checksums, or in the case where the
user wants a more random checksum seed. Setting NUM to 0 causes rsync to use
the default of code(time()) for checksum seed.
enddit()
manpagesection(DAEMON OPTIONS)
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