Re: transferring files that don't exist on remote system.

2001-10-13 Thread Vipul Ved Prakash
> I think the --update option does what you want. According to the documentation: "--update: This forces rsync to skip any files for which the destination file already exists and has a date later than the source file." I don't want to compare timestamps; if a file exists on the destination syst

Re: transferring files that don't exist on remote system.

2001-10-13 Thread John Price
I think the --update option does what you want. On Sat, 13 Oct 2001, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote: > Hi, > > Is there a way to transfer only those files that don't exist on the remote > system? That is, I don't want to update common files even when the local > system has new versions of common files.

transferring files that don't exist on remote system.

2001-10-13 Thread Vipul Ved Prakash
Hi, Is there a way to transfer only those files that don't exist on the remote system? That is, I don't want to update common files even when the local system has new versions of common files. best, vipul. -- Vipul Ved Prakash | "I almost died, but I made it, so I'm not so Software