Re: rsync output under CentOS 6

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On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 7:39 PM, Niamh Holding <niamh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> KH> When you use --itemize-changes, does it indicate that the timestamps
> of the
> KH> directories have changed?
>
> Not uless the sequence of dots and letters before the folder name
> indicates that
>
> --
> Best regards,
>  Niamh                            mailto:niamh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>

​Indeed: the sequence of dots and letters before the name indicates why
rsync wants to update a file.

>From the '--itemize-changes' entry in the rsync man page:

"A t means the modification time is different and is being updated to
the sender’s  value"

"A p means the permissions are different and are being updated to the
sender’s value"

​See the man page for the meaning of other symbols.

​Kal​

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