s probably not trivial to
implement, but it would be very cool nonetheless.
Thanks for listening,
Moshe
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le/-W, rsync will do checksums on
either end to determine if the file is still unchanged, and then it
will adjust the permissions on the other side.
So no, it will not re-transfer the entire file.
Moshe
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ing a checksum or
transferring the entire file?
Moshe
whole file again if the size is the same and the mtime is different
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Wayne Davison wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 04:46:43PM -0400, Moshe Jacobson wrote:
Is this something that would be hard to implement?
Yes, it would be r
x27;s mtime would simply be updated without the
whole file being re-transferred.
Is this something that would be hard to implement?
Thanks,
Moshe
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