--link-dest --inplace updates files without unlinking. What to do?

Kevin Korb kmk at sanitarium.net
Fri Dec 26 19:05:41 MST 2014


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OK, I was just making sure that you understood that.

BTW, if you want it to always have that behavior (it can save a lot of
backup space) you can use the old cp -al method instead of --link-dest
so that the target dir starts out completely populated.

On 12/26/2014 09:04 PM, Askar Safin wrote:
> This is OK for me. I care about file contents, not metadata. == 
> Askar Safin http://vk.com/safinaskar Kazan, Russia
> 

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