Hi,

I'm doing a backup (from Windows to Linux, though I'm not sure that's
relevant), and I've noticed that a lot of files (especially pictures) that
haven't changed at all are being incremented. It will say "Processing
changed file ..." "Incrementing mirror file ..." Even though the file hasn't
changed at all. The resulting diffs are generally between 9 and 141 bytes.

I found a discussion of this from 2004, and the consensus seemed to be that
these were unique rsync deltas, even though the file hadn't changed. Someone
fixed it by doing md5sums of the files on each side to make sure they were
different before storing anything.

Has this ever been addressed? There may be performance penalties that
outweigh the storage penalties, but I thought I'd make sure this was brought
to the attention of the current maintainers.

Thanks,

-Austin
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