Re: rsync 2.5.5 and the exclude directive - additional behavior

2002-05-13 Thread Dave Dykstra
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 10:06:18AM -0400, pyxl wrote: > And, I've found more. > > It turns out that even though the exclude directive is ignored for > inbound data in rsyncd.conf, it is NOT ignored for the --delete option. > I've seen this behavior occur when I've deleted a file from the sendin

rsync 2.5.5 and the exclude directive - additional behavior

2002-05-13 Thread pyxl
And, I've found more. It turns out that even though the exclude directive is ignored for inbound data in rsyncd.conf, it is NOT ignored for the --delete option. I've seen this behavior occur when I've deleted a file from the sending side (client) that is inside a tree that's matched by the se

rsync 2.5.5 and the exclude directive

2002-05-13 Thread pyxl
Hi folks, me again. I'm writing this primarily so that it will get posted to a listserve archive and snarfed up by Google for future people's note. When using the exclude directive in rsyncd.conf (i.e. using rsync from inetd), I've found that it appears to be implemented to operate in one dat