Robin Lee Powell via rsync (Di 07 Mär 2023 16:20:39
CET):
> First of all, I disagree that rsync handles very large files badly,
> but that's not super relevant. :) Consdier --partial for large
> files.
I'm using --inplace (because the receiving side does snapshots of the
underlying file system)
On Tue, Mar 07, 2023 at 01:16:07PM +0100, Heiko Schlittermann via rsync wrote:
> Robin Lee Powell via rsync (Di 07 Mär 2023 07:07:01
> CET):
> > Read the "PER-DIRECTORY RULES AND DELETE" of the man page. (And
> > don't feel bad, it took me a while to figure it out myself).
>
> I did, but left
Hello Kevin,
Kevin Korb via rsync (Di 07 Mär 2023 00:01:27 CET):
> I am not 100% sure I am interpreting this correctly but I think you are
> complaining that the file was being deleted in the first command? If so,
> instead of -F try --include='*/' --exclude='*'. Otherwise, maybe you want a
> s
Robin Lee Powell via rsync (Di 07 Mär 2023 07:07:01
CET):
> Read the "PER-DIRECTORY RULES AND DELETE" of the man page. (And
> don't feel bad, it took me a while to figure it out myself).
I did, but left with some uncertainty.
"H" hides the files from the transfer? What does it mean?
"P" protec
Read the "PER-DIRECTORY RULES AND DELETE" of the man page. (And
don't feel bad, it took me a while to figure it out myself).
Short version: per-directory rules only apply on the side they're
*specified on*, but you need the exclusion to apply to *both* sides.
The following works, for the reasons
I am not 100% sure I am interpreting this correctly but I think you are
complaining that the file was being deleted in the first command? If
so, instead of -F try --include='*/' --exclude='*'. Otherwise, maybe
you want a second -F?
On 3/6/23 16:04, Heiko Schlittermann via rsync wrote:
Hello
Hello,
given are 2 directories:
a
├── a-file
└── .rsync-filter
b
└── a-file
I'd like to sync a/ -> b/, but I'd like to *exclude* all files. But I do
not want to delete the excluded files. (The real scenario is a way more
complex, the above is my reproducer.)
and the follow