On 2003.02.19 16:58 Jon Niehof wrote:

What I mean is that partial transfers of modified files, one of the main advantages of rsync, won't happen--e.g. 2MB file foo has minor change. When running rsync entirely on the BSD box, checksums are run across the entire 2MB of the local copy, then across the entire 2MB of the copy on the windows machine--which involves pulling the entire 2MB over.
Thanks for the explanation. I've never delved farther into rsync than the man page. Source code scares me!

I've been insanely happy with PuTTY; full-featured and completely unencumbered license-wise.
I like to use putty where I don't have Admin privleges. Or where I know it'll probably be deleted when I leave, but where people might leave ssh.com's version on their machine not knowing what it was.

mark
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