> On Jul 12, 2025, at 23:12, Jan Stary <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Jul 12 14:55:22, [email protected] wrote: > ... > (BTW, why the dot in "local_path/." ?)
Habit. When specifying directories, and wanting to absolutely ensure it’s a directory, I use /. on the end. >> Indeed, openrsync on OpenBSD (7.6 and 7.6) don’t have a “—dirs” option, >> which seems to only be used with the -r option. > > You mean 7.6 and 7.7. I guess. Yes, I meant both 7.6 and 7.7 >> Seems odd that openrsync (on Apple) -> openrsync (on OpenBSD) wouldn’t work, >> but who knows what Apple has done to this under the hood > > Apparently, the apple (open)rsync has a -d (--dirs) option, > so it's not the OpenBSD openrsync. Yes, clearly, despite the man page calming this is openrsync written by [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>. . . FYI, for the archives: using “--delete” also tries to invoke on the remote end “--delete-after” which doesn’t exist. My shell script wrapper now changes --delete-after to --delete as well as removing --dirs Sean

