< The receiving rsync first creates a temporary file in the destination
directory with a name in the format ".foo.XX", where "foo"
< represents the name of the source file. Only when rsync is interrupted does
it convert the temporary file to a partial file named exactly "foo"
< and placed in
On Thu, 2008-08-21 at 13:05 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am using the command options listed below. If I set --partial or
> --partial-dir, I see the partial file appear as expected. However,
> even with --partial-dir set as you see below, the .rsync-partial
> directory is never created. I
I am using the command options listed below. If I set --partial or
--partial-dir, I see the partial file appear as expected. However, even with
--partial-dir set as you see below, the .rsync-partial directory is never
created. Instead the partial file just appears in the directory. The bigge