RE: Rsync recursion

2002-07-31 Thread Mark de Jong
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RE: Rsync recursion

2002-07-30 Thread tim . conway
0501 Available via SameTime Connect within Philips, caesupport2 on AIM "There are some who call me Tim?" "David Rasch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/30/2002 02:53 PM To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: (bcc: Tim Conway/LMT/SC/

RE: Rsync recursion

2002-07-30 Thread David Rasch
> I'm trying to break up my rsync process by separating a directory tree > into multiple rsync processes because I'm witnessing some errors trying > to rsync large directory trees on Windows machines. After breaking up > the tree I tried to rsync each individual directory starting from the > botto

Re: rsync recursion question

2001-10-25 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 04:31:06PM -0500, Justin Banks wrote: > > "Dave" == Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Dave> On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 02:26:29PM -0500, Justin Banks wrote: > >> > "Dave" == Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> > Dave> The filename paths t

Re: rsync recursion question

2001-10-24 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 02:26:29PM -0500, Justin Banks wrote: > > "Dave" == Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Dave> The filename paths that the exclude algorithm sees are relative to the > Dave> destination path, they do not include it. It should work if you use > Dave> --in

RE: rsync recursion question

2001-10-24 Thread David Bolen
Justin Banks [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] writes: > If your suggestion worked, that would be just fine with > me. Actually, I guess it's fine anyway, I'll just have to maintain > my patch ;) This is probably obvious, but just in case it isn't, CVS makes this fairly trivial (importing the main rsync relea

Re: rsync recursion question

2001-10-24 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 12:42:29PM -0500, Justin Banks wrote: > > "Dave" == Dave Dykstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dave> The way to recursively delete a single directory while ignoring the > Dave> rest is: > > Dave> mkdir /tmp/empty rsync -a --delete --include "/directorytodelet

Re: rsync recursion question

2001-10-24 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 09:08:25PM -0500, Justin Banks wrote: > > "Tim" == tim conway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Tim> That's the way it is. If it's really a one-off change, a huge change > Tim> in your structure, telnet ssh, rsh, and so forth, work really well for > Tim> dropping

Re: rsync recursion question

2001-10-24 Thread tim . conway
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Re: rsync recursion question

2001-10-23 Thread tim . conway
That's the way it is. If it's really a one-off change, a huge change in your structure, telnet ssh, rsh, and so forth, work really well for dropping in and deleting stuff (unless you're supplying the master, and other systems out of your control copy from you). Rsync is optimized for taking a