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Bug 11111
Describe the interaction between --one-file-system and --delete-excluded
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[patch]
rsync.yo patch
0001-Describe-the-interaction-between-one-file-system-and.patch (text/plain), 1.09 KB, created by
Bill McGonigle (dead mail address)
on 2015-02-20 20:45:11 UTC
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rsync.yo patch
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Bill McGonigle (dead mail address)
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>From fb60ded5819afecf2f457bbd5d49096eb2fc5a6b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 >From: Bill McGonigle <bill@bfccomputing.com> >Date: Fri, 20 Feb 2015 15:23:59 -0500 >Subject: [PATCH] Describe the interaction between --one-file-system and > --delete-excluded. > >--- > rsync.yo | 3 +++ > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+) > >diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo >index 20300eb..2843496 100644 >--- a/rsync.yo >+++ b/rsync.yo >@@ -1415,6 +1415,9 @@ See bf(--delete) (which is implied) for more details on file-deletion. > dit(bf(--delete-excluded)) In addition to deleting the files on the > receiving side that are not on the sending side, this tells rsync to also > delete any files on the receiving side that are excluded (see bf(--exclude)). >+Note that bf(--one-file-system) does not cause bf(--delete-excluded) >+to ignore excluded patterns that may be present on a different filesystem on the >+sending side - the excluded pattern will still be deleted on the receiving side. > See the FILTER RULES section for a way to make individual exclusions behave > this way on the receiver, and for a way to protect files from > bf(--delete-excluded). >-- >1.9.3 >
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