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Re: --rsyncable option undocumented
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Rob Rye |
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Re: --rsyncable option undocumented |
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Sat, 5 Jun 2010 00:13:39 -0700 |
I have no idea if it is currently supported, planned for continuing support etc.
However, a quick google search yielded plenty of information about what it
does. See for instance, the first hit I got:
http://beeznest.wordpress.com/2005/02/03/rsyncable-gzip/
Suppose you have a file that you wish to compress and then synchronize between
two computers using rsync. Then suppose you change the file (or even a single
small file in a tar.gz archive) on the computer of origin and recompress.
Without the --rsyncable option the entire new archive may well differ at the
byte level all through it, forcing rsync to send an entirely new version to the
remote computer. The --rsyncable option is supposed to change the behavior of
gzip during compression such that rsync will be able to transmit just the
changed portions (plus some minimal padding in the area of the archive that
necessarily changed as a result of the changes in the file) when updating
rather than having to send the entire compressed file all over again even when
there is only a small change...
Rpb
On Jun 4, 2010, at 3:41 PM, james keefer wrote:
> I can't find documentation on the --rsyncable option. I've looked at
> http://www.gnu.org/software/gzip/
>
> Yet it seems to be in the code.
>
> It would really be nice to have an idea from the documentation what this
> does, and how useful it is, and if it's currently supported, planed for
> continuing support, etc.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jim Keefer
> STMicroelectronics
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