Robin Lee Powell wrote:
> Shachar asked me to move this to the list; you'll have to read
> bottom-up, I'm afraid.
>   
Which is why I asked that further discussion take place on the list :-)
> No, rsyncrypto most certainly does not do this with any number of
> -v:
>
> $ rsyncrypto -vvvv --trim=1 --ne-nesting=5 --name-encrypt=filemap --delete -c 
> -v -r a a.enc a.keys backup.crt
> Skipping unchanged file a/b/d/foo
> Skipping unchanged file a/b/c/frobnitz
> Encrypting a/b/c/qux
> Skipping unchanged file a/b/c/bar
> Skipping unchanged file a/b/c/baz
> Encrypting a/b/c/quux
>
> The resulting encrypted file name is not listed at any point, and
> rsyncrypto chokes on five -v.
>
> This is 1.07, by the way.
>
> -Robin
>   
Got your point. Would adding an additional level of verbosity that 
outputs the encrypted name as well be considered a solution?

Shachar

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