Wayne Davison wrote:
On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 08:32:15AM -0500, Daniel Rawson wrote:
However, the files (and the deleted files) appear no matter what.
Did you specify --dry-run, --progress, --log-format, or -i? Those
options can also turn on either verbosity (the first 2) or just the
displaying of the names that are being updated (the last 2). If not,
I'd suggest looking to see if you have a popt alias that is extending
your options (check in ~/.popt and /etc/popt). You might also need to
check those files on the remote system because the released versions of
rsync incorrectly apply popt aliases on the server side (this has been
fixed in CVS for the imminent 2.6.7 release).
..wayne..
Wayne -
Thanks . . . No popt aliases either side, but . . .I am indeed using --dry-run
(well, -n, but ...). That must be it!
Dan
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