How to hide the file name listings, but still see the stats?

Daniel Rawson Daniel.Rawson at asml.com
Tue Feb 7 19:32:22 GMT 2006


Wayne Davison wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 07, 2006 at 08:32:15AM -0500, Daniel Rawson wrote:
> 
>>However, the files (and the deleted files) appear no matter what.
> 
> 
> Did you specify --dry-run, --progress, --log-format, or -i?  Those
> options can also turn on either verbosity (the first 2) or just the
> displaying of the names that are being updated (the last 2).  If not,
> I'd suggest looking to see if you have a popt alias that is extending
> your options (check in ~/.popt and /etc/popt).  You might also need to
> check those files on the remote system because the released versions of
> rsync incorrectly apply popt aliases on the server side (this has been
> fixed in CVS for the imminent 2.6.7 release).
> 
> ..wayne..
> 
Wayne -

Thanks . . . No popt aliases either side, but . . .I am indeed using --dry-run (well, -n, but ...).  That must be it!

Dan


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