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author | Wayne Davison <wayne@opencoder.net> | 2022-08-23 21:05:54 -0700 |
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committer | Wayne Davison <wayne@opencoder.net> | 2022-08-23 21:12:26 -0700 |
commit | 034d5e877040358f5d341771a6cca5f5dc086300 (patch) | |
tree | 278049d87d1f5552d619db11c8ee9f10e392477c | |
parent | ad8917437ac443a3f2e35294594a8b417618d4ca (diff) | |
download | rsync-034d5e877040358f5d341771a6cca5f5dc086300.tar.gz |
Tweak a couple links.
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@@ -198,13 +198,13 @@ See the [`--trust-sender`](#opt) option for additional details. CAUTION: it is not particularly safe to use rsync to copy files from a case-preserving filesystem to a case-ignoring filesystem. If you must perform such a copy, you should either disable symlinks via `--no-links` or enable the -munging of symlinks via [`--munge-links`](#opt)) (and make sure you use the +munging of symlinks via [`--munge-links`](#opt) (and make sure you use the right local or remote option). This will prevent rsync from doing potentially dangerous things if a symlink name overlaps with a file or directory. It does not, however, ensure that you get a full copy of all the files (since that may not be possible when the names overlap). A potentially better solution is to list all the source files and create a safe list of filenames that you pass to -the [`--files-from`)(#opt) option. Any files that conflict in name would need +the [`--files-from`](#opt) option. Any files that conflict in name would need to be copied to different destination directories using more than one copy. While a copy of a case-ignoring filesystem to a case-ignoring filesystem can |