Haisam K. Ido wrote:
> Max Bowsher wrote:
>> Haisam K. Ido wrote:
>>
>>> bob parker wrote:
>>>
I think so. It compares the size and timestamp of your local file
with the remote one of the same name of course. If it all matches
nothing is done unless you force it.
>>>
>>> If it doe
Max Bowsher wrote:
Haisam K. Ido wrote:
bob parker wrote:
I think so. It compares the size and timestamp of your local file
with the remote one of the same name of course. If it all matches
nothing is done unless you force it.
If it does that then it is not doing what I'm asking about.
I need to
Haisam K. Ido wrote:
> bob parker wrote:
>> I think so. It compares the size and timestamp of your local file
>> with the remote one of the same name of course. If it all matches
>> nothing is done unless you force it.
>
> If it does that then it is not doing what I'm asking about.
>
> I need to
bob parker wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 05:45, Haisam K. Ido wrote:
thanks Bob.
The timestamp relative to the local first prior to any remote diffing. Is
that what you meant?
I think so. It compares the size and timestamp of your local file with the
remote one of the same name of course. If it a
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 05:45, Haisam K. Ido wrote:
> thanks Bob.
>
> The timestamp relative to the local first prior to any remote diffing. Is
> that what you meant?
>
I think so. It compares the size and timestamp of your local file with the
remote one of the same name of course. If it all matches
thanks Bob.
The timestamp relative to the local first prior to any remote diffing. Is that what
you meant?
bob parker wrote:
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 05:13, Haisam K. Ido wrote:
Is there a way to make rsync check the local file system for changes in the
files prior to it performing a diff with the r
On Sun, 9 Mar 2003 05:13, Haisam K. Ido wrote:
> Is there a way to make rsync check the local file system for changes in the
> files prior to it performing a diff with the remote site?
My understanding is that it does nothing if your file(s) has the same
timestamp and size. Unless you use the -I
Is there a way to make rsync check the local file system for changes in the files
prior to it performing a diff with the remote site?
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