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DATE | 2001-12-18 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Re: [hangout] rsync problem
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I did that because it was setting everything to root.
Ruben
>> Well, given that you have to explicitly say "-og" to preserve owner and >> group, what happens if you *don't* set them? Won't it *not* use the >> local >> settings and use the remote settings instead? >> >> Other than that, I can only see ways to force the permissions to be the >> same as the local box, not any way to use rsync to set different >> permissions, which makes sense - isn't meant to synchronize between >> machines? (In which case, you'd want the same owner, group, etc.) Just >> a >> thought. >> >> Michael >> -- __________________________
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