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Fixed some typos.
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@@ -290,8 +290,8 @@ quote( get:nl()
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sync: get put)
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this allows me to sync with a CVS directory at the other end of the
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connection. I then do cvs operations on the remote machine, which saves a
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lot of time as the remote cvs protocol isn't very efficient.
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connection. I then do CVS operations on the remote machine, which saves a
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lot of time as the remote CVS protocol isn't very efficient.
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I mirror a directory between my "old" and "new" ftp sites with the
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command
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@@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ specified).
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dit(bf(--delete-during, --del)) Request that the file-deletions on the
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receiving side be done incrementally as the transfer happens. This is
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a faster method than chosing the before- or after-transfer algorithm,
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a faster method than choosing the before- or after-transfer algorithm,
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but it is only supported beginning with rsync version 2.6.4.
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See --delete (which is implied) for more details on file-deletion.
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@@ -1269,7 +1269,7 @@ comment lines that start with a "#".
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manpagesection(INCLUDE/EXCLUDE PATTERN RULES)
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You can include and exclude files by specifing patterns using the "+" and
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You can include and exclude files by specifying patterns using the "+" and
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"-" filter rules (as introduced in the FILTER RULES section above). These
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rules specify a pattern that is matched against the names of the files
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that are going to be transferred. These patterns can take several forms:
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@@ -1308,7 +1308,7 @@ itemize(
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directories. If the pattern doesn't contain a / or a "**", then it is
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matched only against the final component of the filename.
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(Remember that the algorithm is applied recursively so "full filename"
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can actually be any portion of a path fomr the starting directory on
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can actually be any portion of a path from the starting directory on
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down.)
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)
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@@ -1469,7 +1469,7 @@ Some examples of this pre-scanning for per-directory files:
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verb(
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rsync -avF /src/path/ /dest/dir
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rsync -av --filter=': ../../.rsync-filter' /src/path/ /dest/dir
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rsync -av --fitler=': .rsync-filter' /src/path/ /dest/dir
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rsync -av --filter=': .rsync-filter' /src/path/ /dest/dir
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)
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The first two commands above will look for ".rsync-filter" in "/" and
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@@ -1485,7 +1485,7 @@ interpreted according to the same parsing rules that CVS uses. You can
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use this to affect where the --cvs-exclude (-C) option's inclusion of the
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per-directory .cvsignore file gets placed into your rules by putting a
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":C" wherever you like in your filter rules. Without this, rsync would
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add the per-dir rule for the .cvignore file at the end of all your other
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add the per-dir rule for the .cvsignore file at the end of all your other
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rules (giving it a lower priority than your command-line rules). For
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example:
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@@ -350,10 +350,10 @@ The default is no "hosts deny" option, which means all hosts can connect.
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dit(bf(ignore errors)) The "ignore errors" option tells rsyncd to
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ignore I/O errors on the server when deciding whether to run the delete
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phase of the transfer. Normally rsync skips the --delete step if any
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I/O errors have occurred in order to prevent disasterous deletion due
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I/O errors have occurred in order to prevent disastrous deletion due
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to a temporary resource shortage or other I/O error. In some cases this
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test is counter productive so you can use this option to turn off this
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behaviour.
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behavior.
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dit(bf(ignore nonreadable)) This tells the rsync server to completely
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ignore files that are not readable by the user. This is useful for
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@@ -572,7 +572,8 @@ documentation!
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manpageauthor()
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rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras. They may be
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contacted via email at tridge@samba.org and
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Paul.Mackerras@cs.anu.edu.au
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rsync was written by Andrew Tridgell and Paul Mackerras.
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Many people have later contributed to it.
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Mailing lists for support and development are available at
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url(http://lists.samba.org)(lists.samba.org)
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