rsync --server command line options

2018-10-08 Thread Parke via rsync
Hello, I ran the following commands: rsync /tmp/foo remote: rsync remote:/tmp/foo . On the remote computer, the following commands were executed: rsync --server -e.LsfxC . . rsync --server --sender -e.LsfxC . /tmp/foo Does anyone know, what is the meaning of the three dots/periods in the above

Re: rsync --server command line options

2018-10-09 Thread Parke via rsync
On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 7:29 AM Ken Chase wrote: > . is the 'current directory' notation in unix. Yes, I know what dot means to Unix. However, my question is: What is the meaning (to rsync) of the last two arguments to rsync when rsync is called with the --server option. > .. is the parent dire

Is there a way to get an rsync client to communicate over stdin/stdout?

2018-10-10 Thread Parke via rsync
Hello, Is there a way to get an rsync client to communicate over stdin/stdout? I found these two emails from 2004. The second email mentions that there might be a patch. https://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg09392.html https://www.mail-archive.com/rsync@lists.samba.org/msg09427.

Re: Is there a way to get an rsync client to communicate over stdin/stdout?

2018-10-10 Thread Parke via rsync
On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 11:57 AM Kevin Korb via rsync wrote: > Take a look at the lsh scripts that come with rsync. I find two scripts: lsh (in Perl) and lsh.sh. I don't think they do want I want. The both look like remote shell substitutes. Am I wrong about this? I want the rsync client to j

Re: rsync client for Chrome OS?

2019-01-06 Thread Parke via rsync
On Sat, Jan 5, 2019 at 9:54 PM Perry Hutchison via rsync wrote: > Having found no mention of Google's Chrome OS in the rsync archives, > nor any useful* pointers via Google, I'm wondering if anyone here > knows of an implementation of rsync client for Chrome OS in normal > (not developer) mode, i.