Holger Parplies wrote:
>
> I'd have to look at the current code closely to be sure, but from memory,
> rsync sends the in-/excludes via the rsync protocol exchange rather than on
> the command line. Your XferLOG should contain lines starting with
> "Sent exclude" (or include, I suppose). I remem
... this works for both the rsync and rsyncd protocols.
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Hi,
mwilck wrote on 2014-11-12 05:29:23 -0800 [[BackupPC-users] rsync --exclude
options - why are they stripped?]:
> [...]
> The Documentation of RsyncArgsExtra [...] mentions explicity its usefulness
> for defining rsync-style include/exclude rules [...]. The code explicity
> r
Got it, finallly - the include/exclude options are sent to the client via the
rsync protocol. From the XferLog:
Sent exclude: /trash
Sent exclude: /tmp
Sent exclude: *.iso
Sent exclude: *.rpm
This happens to both the RsyncExtraArgs and backupExclude / BackupInclude
options. So it's all fine.
This question has been asked before
(http://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/22459100/,
http://sourceforge.net/p/backuppc/mailman/message/31066154/), but I haven't
seen any answers, so I ask again, because this is something I really want to
understand.
The Documentation of RsyncArgsE