On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 11:22:40AM -0600, Kim Scarborough wrote:
> > it looks like you're correct in your assesment of the problem
> > (i.e. the whole file is copied). You don't say what version of rsync
> > you're running, but there may be a bug in the current version introduced
> > recently wit
> it looks like you're correct in your assesment of the problem
> (i.e. the whole file is copied). You don't say what version of rsync
> you're running, but there may be a bug in the current version introduced
> recently with the addition of the --no-whole-file option.
> See the following message
Kim,
it looks like you're correct in your assesment of the problem
(i.e. the whole file is copied). You don't say what version of rsync
you're running, but there may be a bug in the current version introduced
recently with the addition of the --no-whole-file option.
See the following message fo
Okay, this response is a bit delayed, so I'm including a recap:
> > > > I'm using it to backup files from one computer to another, and it
> > > > works exactly as I thought it would, except that it seems to be
> > > > copying entire files over when they've change rather than the
> > > > differenc
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kim Scarborough
writes:
> > > I'm using it to backup files from one computer to another, and it
> > > works exactly as I thought it would, except that it seems to be
> > > copying entire files over when they've change rather than the
> > > differences.
> >
> > Wha
> > I'm using it to backup files from one computer to another, and it
> > works exactly as I thought it would, except that it seems to be
> > copying entire files over when they've change rather than the
> > differences.
>
> What specifically leads you to that conclusion?
I have it set to extra v
On 6 Mar 2002, Kim Scarborough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using it to backup files from one computer to another, and it
> works exactly as I thought it would, except that it seems to be
> copying entire files over when they've change rather than the
> differences.
What specifically leads
Hello,
I'm new to rsync, and I'm confused about something. I was under the
impression that it used some sort of diff function to save time &
bandwidth when copying over files. I'm using it to backup files from one
computer to another, and it works exactly as I thought it would, except
that it see