I think this is what you are looking for:

linktype=copy or linktype=none

"If this value is set to copy or none, symbolic links will be replaced by actual copies of the files they point to."


Kind regards,
- Ramon.

On 01/19/2010 09:15 PM, Paul Krizak wrote:
The documentation seems to suggest that's just for recursion (i.e.
recurse into directories pointed to by symlinks), not copying of
individual files.

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On 01/19/10 14:01, [email protected] wrote:
What about setting links=follow ?

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