"Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> writes:

> I did run it to start with without the ---no-r and without redirecting
> the output.  The output I got on my terminal was a load of lines like:
>
> .f...p..... pictures/ties-scoring-example.png
>
> and I was concerned that this meant that those files would be deleted,
> so I thought it better to restrict it to the root directory.  I now
> understand the output a bit better.  I've since repeated it with the
> recurse option with the result attached.  As you see, it would delete
> a lot of files we want to keep (examples) but it could be possible to
> use its output as a guide for manual deletion?

I'm still surprised at the small size of the list: what's with the
gazillion of image files?

And is there some possibility of assembling the example files into the
prepared web page before doing the rsync call?  It seems awkward and
error-prone to have two different sync operations.

-- 
David Kastrup

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