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At 01:37 PM 12/8/04, Warren Sanders wrote: >Frank Bax wrote: >>I'm using this command: >> rsync -atvz -e ssh [remote] [local] >>to transfer a bunch of files form one system to another. Upon inspection >>of received data, I notice about 50/50 of directories have current or >>original timestamp. Why is that? > >I never use the -t flag for time-stamps and it transfers the original >time-stamp just fine. But are you talking modification or time stamp? I had same problem before adding -t. I'm talking about timestamp as displayed by "ls -l".
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