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2017 Feb 22
2
which rsync command?
...T, but not in SOURCE, I do not want it to be disturbed. If a top-level file/directory is not present in TARGET, but is present in SOURCE, I want it to be recursively copied into TARGET If a top-level file/directory is present in TARGET and also present in SOURCE, I want it to overwrite, so that the ccorresponding file/directory in TARGET at the end of the rsync job is a copy of what is in SOURCE, with the same permissions and date-stamps. Since it’s on a Mac, I also want to transfer extended attributes. I would be grateful for the recommended recipe. Would dry-run tell me what rsync proposed to delet...
2017 Feb 23
2
which rsync command?
...CE, I do not want it to be disturbed. >> If a top-level file/directory is not present in TARGET, but is present in SOURCE, I want it to be recursively copied into TARGET >> If a top-level file/directory is present in TARGET and also present in SOURCE, I want it to overwrite, so that the ccorresponding file/directory in TARGET at the end of the rsync job is a copy of what is in SOURCE, with the same permissions and date-stamps. >> >> Since it’s on a Mac, I also want to transfer extended attributes. >> >> I would be grateful for the recommended recipe. >> >>...
2017 Feb 22
0
which rsync command?
...in SOURCE, I do not want it to be disturbed. > If a top-level file/directory is not present in TARGET, but is present in SOURCE, I want it to be recursively copied into TARGET > If a top-level file/directory is present in TARGET and also present in SOURCE, I want it to overwrite, so that the ccorresponding file/directory in TARGET at the end of the rsync job is a copy of what is in SOURCE, with the same permissions and date-stamps. > > Since it’s on a Mac, I also want to transfer extended attributes. > > I would be grateful for the recommended recipe. > > Would dry-run tell m...
2017 Feb 23
0
which rsync command?
...not want it to be disturbed. >>> If a top-level file/directory is not present in TARGET, but is present in SOURCE, I want it to be recursively copied into TARGET >>> If a top-level file/directory is present in TARGET and also present in SOURCE, I want it to overwrite, so that the ccorresponding file/directory in TARGET at the end of the rsync job is a copy of what is in SOURCE, with the same permissions and date-stamps. >>> >>> Since it’s on a Mac, I also want to transfer extended attributes. >>> >>> I would be grateful for the recommended recipe....
2017 Feb 23
2
which rsync command?
...t it to be disturbed. >>>> If a top-level file/directory is not present in TARGET, but is present in SOURCE, I want it to be recursively copied into TARGET >>>> If a top-level file/directory is present in TARGET and also present in SOURCE, I want it to overwrite, so that the ccorresponding file/directory in TARGET at the end of the rsync job is a copy of what is in SOURCE, with the same permissions and date-stamps. >>>> >>>> Since it’s on a Mac, I also want to transfer extended attributes. >>>> >>>> I would be grateful for the recomm...