--itemize-changes will cause rsync to tell you what it thinks is
different. Also, -z is counter-productive when rsync isn't networking.
On 6/28/23 22:28, Stephane Ascoet via rsync wrote:>
> Hi, /media/clec1enextsanstampon/gigamopourcdas4/ contains an old copy of
> files of /media/mo. I'm updating with "cd
/media/clec1enextsanstampon/
> && rsync --backup
> --backup-dir=/media/clec1enextsanstampon/elementssupprimesdepourcdas4/
> --del -hPrStvXz --progress /media/mo/
> /media/clec1enextsanstampon/gigamopourcdas4/"
> But unmodified and already in place files in
> /media/clec1enextsanstampon/gigamopourcdas4/ are re-sended from
> /media/mo instead of being skipped, why?
>
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