Re: Rsyncing Problem with - character!

2003-06-03 Thread Paul Slootman
On Fri 30 May 2003, Tom Freeman wrote: > > But no matter how you put it, I can't seem to escape out the destination > file name. So this doesn't work Why bother, if in every case the source filename is the same as the destination filename? At least, that's the case in all your examples. Paul Sl

Re: Rsyncing Problem with - character!

2003-05-30 Thread jw schultz
the destination file name so that rsync does not complain? > > Your help is much appreciated, > > Regards, > Tom > > -Original Message- > From: Greger Cronquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 30 May 2003 11:12 > To: Tom Freeman > Subject: Re: Rsyncing P

Re: Rsyncing Problem with - character!

2003-05-30 Thread jw schultz
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 11:06:51AM +0100, Tom Freeman wrote: > Dear Rsync Users, > Please can I have a bit of rsync advice? > > I am trying to rsync a file called. > > 'Draft text - with Holley comments.doc' from machine a to machine b. > > Unfortunately this isn't working because I think rsync

RE: Rsyncing Problem with - character!

2003-05-30 Thread Tom Freeman
Cronquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 30 May 2003 11:12 To: Tom Freeman Subject: Re: Rsyncing Problem with - character! Usually, when using quotes, you skip ecape-characters. Depending on your shell, both /usr/bin/rsync --rsh=/usr/local/openssh/bin/ssh -avu --delete "/export/home/tdf/D