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2024 Dec 11
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Create "thincopy": with fileystem metadata only?
Dear Roland, On 12/10/24 21:15, Roland Kletzing wrote: > hello, > that sounds interesting - just one question:? what about file size? is > it always zero or is it set to the original size and the file contents > are empty ? The filesize (IMO) should stay 0 bytes, since the file actually /is/ empty. I believe forging the filesize num...
2025 Feb 15
1
Create "thincopy": with fileystem metadata only?
...developer, for hire? I'm really professionally interested in such a feature, as it would greatly make our lives in the galleries-libraries-archives-museums (GLAM) world :D Thank you very much in advance! Peter B. On 11.12.24 17:17, Peter B. via rsync wrote: > On 12/10/24 21:15, Roland Kletzing wrote: >> hello, >> that sounds interesting - just one question:? what about file size? is >> it always zero or is it set to the original size and the file contents >> are empty ? > > The filesize (IMO) should stay 0 bytes, since the file actually /is/ > empty. &gt...
2025 Feb 16
1
Create "thincopy": with fileystem metadata only?
...professionally interested in such a feature, as it would greatly make our lives in the galleries-libraries-archives-museums (GLAM) world :D > > > Thank you very much in advance! > Peter B. > > > On 11.12.24 17:17, Peter B. via rsync wrote: >> On 12/10/24 21:15, Roland Kletzing wrote: >>> hello, >>> that sounds interesting - just one question: what about file size? is >>> it always zero or is it set to the original size and the file contents >>> are empty ? >> >> The filesize (IMO) should stay 0 bytes, since the file actua...
2025 Feb 16
1
Create "thincopy": with fileystem metadata only?
...h a feature, as it would greatly make our lives in the galleries-libraries-archives-museums (GLAM) world :D >> >> >> Thank you very much in advance! >> Peter B. >> >> >> On 11.12.24 17:17, Peter B. via rsync wrote: >>> On 12/10/24 21:15, Roland Kletzing wrote: >>>> hello, >>>> that sounds interesting - just one question: what about file size? is >>>> it always zero or is it set to the original size and the file contents >>>> are empty ? >>> >>> The filesize (IMO) should stay 0 byt...