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Andrew Tridgell 0af88421dc import rsync-web website content as a subdirectory
Fold the standalone rsync-web repo into the rsync source tree as
rsync-web/, eliminating the sibling-checkout convention and the
drift it causes between the release-time HTML snapshot in
../release/rsync-html and the source of truth in ../rsync-web.

Flat-copy import (no git history merge).  The standalone repo at
github.com/RsyncProject/rsync-web is retained for historical
reference and will be archived once the in-tree copy proves itself.

Add /rsync-web/ to .gitattributes with export-ignore so the
website content does not bloat the release source tarball
produced by 'git archive' in packaging/release.py step_7_tarball.

A follow-up commit repoints HTML_SRC in packaging/release.py at
the new in-tree location.
2026-05-20 15:36:44 +10:00

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#!/bin/sh
ulimit -c unlimited
# Some systems have "truss" or "tusc" instead of "strace".
# The -f option tells strace to follow children too.
# The -t option asks for timestamps.
# The -s 1024 option increases the string decoding limit per function call.
# The -o option tells strace where to send its output.
strace -f -t -s 1024 -o /tmp/rsync-$$.out rsync "${@}"