Le 18/07/2023 à 03:06, Robert Webb via openSUSE Users a écrit :
So, the file 'Fichier texte.txt' is "transferred" (no data) because its modification time in the destination does not match that in the source. And that is because you used the '-r' (--recursive) option instead of '-a' (--archive, equivalent to -rlptgoD), which everybody else uses (already suggested by Masaru).
and what I usually use You got that from stackexchange? yes :-(
Shame on them! :-)
:-)
Along with the '-a' option, '-H' is good to preserve hard links. Sometimes you may also want '-AX' to preserve ACLs and extended attributes. I always use '-i', instead of '-v', to see what's going on.
In my case, there are no such files (it's a photo/video gallery) And this explains also why using "-c" (checksum) solves also the problem, but it's much slower many thanks debugging this for me. I love rsync, but managing the options is often a nightmare :-( in the (recent) past, I simply used Dolphin to copy folders, but it proved not to be reliable. For whatever reason, from time to time, I notice a jpg was not correctly transferred (part on the image is gray). rsync don't have this problem thanks again to every people that helped me :-) jdd -- c'est quoi, usenet? http://www.dodin.org/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Usenet.Usenet