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2024 Oct 09
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Question About Rsync and Modification Times
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2024 Oct 09
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Question About Rsync and Modification Times
You are using rsync -a which copies (preserves) the timestamp. Meaning
that rsync will copy the file then back-date it to the timestamp of the
source file. Most copying tools do not do this though cp's -a does it
too. Note that your itemized output says that the timestamp is
different meaning that the file has changed since rsync last ran.
Without the -a (or the included -t) the
2024 Oct 09
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