Hi,

Cool, thanks for the reply. For mo-3 that is what I meant. But, now I 
have a new question about why we don't have a man page for rsync :) 
Makes sense about the output example.

Thanks,
Michelle

Brian Gupta wrote:
> On 7/11/07, *michelle olson* <michelle.olson at sun.com 
> <mailto:michelle.olson at sun.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Brian,
>
>     Thanks for working on this, very cool! Yes, we can definitely link to
>     this from the docs list, where do you think it fits best? Here's my
>     review feedback:
>
>     mo-1 missing closing parentheses on third bullet in section 1 
>
>
> Fixed
>
>     mo-2 Are the last three sections duplicates?
>
>
> Yes. Fixed.
>
>     mo-3 Can you specify the manpage(s) in first sentence of Common Flags
>     section?
>
>
> Fixed, please verify that this is what you want.
>
>     mo-4 could you give an example without variables that includes output?
>     (just nice-to-have)
>
>
> Umm this is a bit trickier. If you have it on verbose, it spits out 
> one line per file/directory... Since the output is very 
> straightforward, I would prefer to skip. If someone else wants to add 
> a section for this feel free. (That's the beauty of a wiki)
>
>     Thanks again!
>     Michelle
>
>     Brian Gupta wrote:
>     > Thanks Eric, I agree with your suggestionis and have made the
>     > necessary changes. (I will also include some info on the -H
>     option as
>     > Ceri suggested.)
>     >
>     > On 7/11/07, * Eric Armstrong* <Eric.Armstrong at sun.com
>     <mailto:Eric.Armstrong at sun.com>
>     > <mailto:Eric.Armstrong at sun.com <mailto:Eric.Armstrong at sun.com>>>
>     wrote:
>     >
>     >     Good writeup. One note:
>     >
>     >     The admonition at the end to be sure to include the final
>     slashes
>     >     should be right up at the top, at the end of the Basic Syntax
>     >     section--and the paragraph in that section should include the
>     >     terminal slash on the first item, as well as the second:
>     >
>     >        The basic syntax is simple enough. Here's a generic example
>     >         that synchronizes the contents of a local directory
>     >         - dirpath/ - with a remote counterpart
>     >                 ^^^
>     >         - remotehost:/dirpath/ using rsh as the transport protocol.
>     >
>     >     Brian Gupta wrote:
>     >     > If people don't have any issues, do we want to link to it from
>     >     the docs
>     >     > section?
>     >     >
>     >     > On 7/11/07, *Brian Gupta* < brian.gupta at gmail.com
>     <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com>
>     >     <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com>>
>     >     > <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com
>     <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com> <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com
>     <mailto:brian.gupta at gmail.com>>>>
>     >     wrote:
>     >     >
>     >     >    
>     http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Rsync_on_Solaris_HOWTO
>     >     >
>     >     >     Thanks,
>     >     >     Brian
>     >     >
>     >     >
>     >     >
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