On 30/12/14 07:28, Zurd wrote:
> The original rsync has an option --backup that works with
> --backup-dir. When they are used, all the modified and/or deleted
> files are put in the --backup-dir argument.
>
> When using the --delete option at the same time, the destination
> folder is then always kept as a perfect copy like the source folder.
> And the --backup-dir folder has all the modified/deleted files in it.
>
> An example of that command would be:
> rsync --archive --delete --backup
> --backup-dir=/home/user/backup-2014-12-30/ /home/user/backup-source/
> /home/user/backup-destination/
>
> Does rsyncrypto has an option like that?
>
>
rsyncrypto does not have an option like that. Truth be told, rsyncrypto
was mostly designed to be a preparation step before performing rsync,
and rsync's options cover these needs quit nicely.
Hope this helps,
Shachar
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