Le 12/01/2018 à 17:36, Bernhard Voelker a écrit :
Adding the "! -newermt" (spoken "not newer than") will find only the files from 2013, yes I was only wondering if removing "!" makes a second set with all what is not on the first, not to forget something in between
In other words, will the option --delete works?
NO, --delete is operating on the DESTINATION. As far as I understood you would like to remove all the archived files from the SOURCE, right?
wrong. If I happen to remove a file from the source, I want this to be also done on the copy If I first copy the file list in a file and give it as argument for --files-from, will --delete works? else I need an other line to first remove the extra files
I'm also surprised to see the "dot", I was thinking of the files as source and if I get it well, file list is only a test on the "." source that need to be set.
Well, I didn't find a proper example with the --files-from option in the man page, so using "." was just guesswork. ;-)
good guess :-)
the "-i" output is not that easy to understand neither
you could change that to '-v' if you are more familiar with it.
I tried, but it's less informative thanks jdd -- http://dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org