On May 3, 2022 2:16:58 AM EDT, Wayne Davison wrote:
>On Sat, Apr 30, 2022 at 3:33 PM H wrote:
>
>> rsync -vHrltDium -c --chmod=Du+rwx,go-rwx,Fu+rw,go-rw --no-perms
>--stats
>> --include='*' --include='*/' --exclude='*.~lock*' --exclude='*' -e
>"ssh -y
>> -p 22" ~/test/ someone@1.2.3.4:~/test
>>
>
es
> things much easier as you can use the +/- syntax to put both includes and
> excludes into the same file.
>
> On 4/30/22 20:48, H via rsync wrote:
>> On 04/30/2022 08:22 PM, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
>>> Includes override excludes that follow. So, your include
On 04/30/2022 08:22 PM, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote:
> Includes override excludes that follow. So, your include of * meant that
> nothing was being excluded. An exclude before any includes isn't affected by
> the includes.
>
> On 4/30/22 20:04, H via rsync wrote:
>>
On 04/30/2022 07:56 PM, H via rsync wrote:
>
> Ah, I was under the impression that all inclusion patterns need to preceed
> the exclusion patterns?
>
>
>
> Forwarded Message
> Subject: Re: Problem with file exclusion pattern
> Date: Sat,
the exclude of *.~lock* before it. Also,
-c is almost always a bad idea.
On 4/30/22 18:18, H via rsync wrote:
> I am running rsync on Linux and have yet to find the appropriate pattern to
> exclude files containing '.~lock' as part of the name of files existing in
> any d
I am running rsync on Linux and have yet to find the appropriate pattern to
exclude files containing '.~lock' as part of the name of files existing in any
directory, ie ~/test and below.
rsync -vHrltDium -c --chmod=Du+rwx,go-rwx,Fu+rw,go-rw --no-perms --stats
--include='*' --include='*/' --excl
I saw this on the other list today and became intrigued. How does this transfer
and encryption work?
Forwarded Message
Subject:[Bug 4615] encryption with rsync: using ssh's algorithms?
Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2020 01:19:57 +
From: just subscribed for rsync-qa from bu
them unless you are leaving out details.
>
> On 12/28/19 9:15 PM, H via rsync wrote:
>> I am having problems getting a . directory in a subdirectory to be excluded
>> when rsyncing. I am using rsync 3.1.2 on CentOS 7 and the command line is:
>>
>> # all files
I am having problems getting a . directory in a subdirectory to be excluded
when rsyncing. I am using rsync 3.1.2 on CentOS 7 and the command line is:
# all files from ~/bin/ and I use want to exclude the directory
~/bin/docker/.git
rsync -vHrltDium -c --chmod=Du+rwx,go-rwx,Fu+rw,go-rw --no-p
Is anyone using client-side encryption of files before transferring them to a
cloud server using Rsync? I am running CentOS.--
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