The branch, master has been updated via 3435ae9b A bit more manpage tweaking. from 7a929577 Change r'%s' to r'\g<1>%s'.
https://git.samba.org/?p=rsync.git;a=shortlog;h=master - Log ----------------------------------------------------------------- commit 3435ae9bd024814db3a643f73152a2cfc1784952 Author: Wayne Davison <wa...@opencoder.net> Date: Wed May 13 00:11:57 2020 -0700 A bit more manpage tweaking. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of changes: rsync.yo | 18 ++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-) Changeset truncated at 500 lines: diff --git a/rsync.yo b/rsync.yo index b1e4ec3d..474e0288 100644 --- a/rsync.yo +++ b/rsync.yo @@ -2626,15 +2626,17 @@ lot of names. (You don't need to specify the bf(--progress) option in order to use bf(--info=progress2).) Finally, you can get an instant progress report by sending rsync a signal of -either SIGINFO or SIGVTALRM On BSD systems a SIGINFO is often generated just by -typing a Ctrl+T (Linux doesn't currently support a SIGINFO signal). When the -client-side process receives one of those signals, it will output a single -progress report when the current file being transferred finishes (so it may -take a little time if a big file is being handled when the signal arrives). +either SIGINFO or SIGVTALRM. On BSD systems, a SIGINFO is generated by typing a +Ctrl+T (Linux doesn't currently support a SIGINFO signal). When the client-side +process receives one of those signals, it sets a flag to output a single +progress report which is output when the current file transfer finishes (so it +may take a little time if a big file is being handled when the signal arrives). A filename is output (if needed) followed by the --info=progress2 format of -progress info. You can send the SIGVTALRM signal to all of the rsync processes -but just the client-side process will respond. Be careful not to send that -signal to an older rsync, though, or it will die. +progress info. If you don't know which of the 3 rsync processes is the client +process, it's OK to signal all of them (since the non-client processes ignore +the signal). + +CAUTION: sending SIGVTALRM to an older rsync (pre-3.2.0) will kill it. dit(bf(--password-file=FILE)) This option allows you to provide a password for accessing an rsync daemon via a file or via standard input if bf(FILE) is -- The rsync repository. _______________________________________________ rsync-cvs mailing list rsync-cvs@lists.samba.org https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync-cvs