Re: rsync send "non-rsync" options to the server side (--remote-option) and (--protect-args)

2016-11-10 Thread John Lane
On 29/10/16 03:14, Wayne Davison wrote: > If you want to pass non-rsync args (etc) you should be using > --rsync-path. The -M option is only for sending rsync-related options. Ok, so instead of $ rsync -av -M --customarg1=value1 -M --customarg2=value2 file1 file2 user@server:some/path I can do

Re: rsync send "non-rsync" options to the server side (--remote-option) and (--protect-args)

2016-10-28 Thread Wayne Davison
If you want to pass non-rsync args (etc) you should be using --rsync-path. The -M option is only for sending rsync-related options. ..wayne.. On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 7:32 AM, John Lane wrote: > > Hello, I asked the below back at the beginning of August but have > received no

Re: rsync send "non-rsync" options to the server side (--remote-option) and (--protect-args)

2016-10-28 Thread John Lane
Hello, I asked the below back at the beginning of August but have received no replies. If anyone can help me with this problem it would be much appreciated. If I have not provided some necessary information then please let me know so I may do so. Thanks in advance. > I have been working on a