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A few more minor tweaks.
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Wayne Davison
<wayne@opencoder.net>
Fri, 2 Sep 2022 05:07:54 +0000
(22:07 -0700)
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Wayne Davison
<wayne@opencoder.net>
Fri, 2 Sep 2022 05:07:54 +0000
(22:07 -0700)
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the hostname omitted. For instance, all these work:
> rsync -aiv host::modname/first ::extra-file{1,2} /dest/
Note that a daemon connection only supports accessing one module per copy
> rsync -aiv host::modname/first ::extra-file{1,2} /dest/
Note that a daemon connection only supports accessing one module per copy
-command, so if the
first argument in
a follow-up path doesn't begin with the
+command, so if the
start of
a follow-up path doesn't begin with the
modname of the first path, it is assumed to be a path in the module (such as
the extra-file1 & extra-file2 that are grabbed above).
modname of the first path, it is assumed to be a path in the module (such as
the extra-file1 & extra-file2 that are grabbed above).
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-260,9
+260,9
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that:
- Use either double-colon syntax or rsync:// URL syntax instead of the
single-colon (remote shell) syntax.
- Use either double-colon syntax or rsync:// URL syntax instead of the
single-colon (remote shell) syntax.
-- The first
word of (at least) the first
"path" is actually a module name.
-- Additional remote source args
use an abbreviated syntax as discussed in
- [ADVANCED USAGE](#).
+- The first
element of the
"path" is actually a module name.
+- Additional remote source args
can use an abbreviated syntax that omits the
+
hostname and/or the module name, as discussed in
[ADVANCED USAGE](#).
- The remote daemon may print a "message of the day" when you connect.
- If you specify only the host (with no module or path) then a list of
accessible modules on the daemon is output.
- The remote daemon may print a "message of the day" when you connect.
- If you specify only the host (with no module or path) then a list of
accessible modules on the daemon is output.