Thanks very much, Matt and Paul. Indeed, time with format "--time-style=+%s"" revealed some difference of 30 seconds ... so i configure : "--modify-window=60" and after that when i launched a new dry-run i was seeing all my directories with "t" difference (obvisouly --modify-window doesn't apply on directories). I applied "-O" option (without understanding everything i should say) then i get nothing to synchronize (that was initally the target : since the synchronisation was done by checksum).
All is working now. Thanks again and have a nice day. Alex 2007/11/20, Matt McCutchen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I would like to elaborate a bit on Paul's response: > > On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 18:10 +0100, alex loutrbringa' wrote: > > When i launch my rsync command with "-i" option, i see all my binary > > files like this : > > ----------------------------- > > <f..T.... downloads/binaries/binaryv2.cpt.zip > > ----------------------------- > > I understood well that "T" means mtime are different > > The "T" means that the mtimes differ and you still aren't asking rsync > to preserve mtimes. You need to pass -t/--times (or -a/--archive , > which implies it). > > > even if mtime seems to be exactly the same > > on both servers (assuming that mtime is the time printed by "ls -l" > > command). > > Yes, but use "ls -l --time-style=+%s" to see the times in full precision > and rule out timezone issues. > > > Maybe the "f" letter? Do you know what it means ? > > That the file is a regular file. > > Matt > >
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