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--- Comment #5 from Kevin Korb ---
OK, now I understand what is going on. It is a 2-part problem...
Rsync sees the source file as new because it does not exist in the target but
it fails to copy the file because the name conflicts with an existing
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--- Comment #4 from t...@towo.net ---
The file /backup/src/vivaldi is deleted, not src/Vivaldi
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--- Comment #3 from Kevin Korb ---
That makes even less sense. Rsync doesn't do anything to the source at all
unless --remove-source-files and it only does that after it successfully
transfers a file.
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--- Comment #2 from t...@towo.net ---
Actually, I was too eager minimizing the test case, sorry.
I can only reproduce it reliably with additional options -vltoD :
rsync -vrltoD --delete-after src /backup
Also sorry for the bogus error message, actu
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--- Comment #1 from Kevin Korb ---
Are you saying that it deleted a file AFTER saying "IO error encountered --
skipping file deletion"?
Maybe you need some --itemize-changes to make sure. Unfortunately, this is a
limitation of the filesystem and