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It would tell you what rsync would have done without the --dry-run and
why it would have done it. But it can't guarantee that nothing will
change between the dry run and the real run. Of course if your source
is a snapshotted filesystem that won't matter.
On 08/01/13 01:59, Jonathan Aquilina wrote:> I am in the process of writing a script on some testing machines
> and I am wondering if having it perform a dry run and itemized the
> items if it would provide a list of differences such as file size
> and name etc conflicts
>
> -- Jonathan Aquilina
>
>
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