Commit c0a5193b authored by bescoto's avatar bescoto

Clarified rsync comparison


git-svn-id: http://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/svn/rdiff-backup@726 2b77aa54-bcbc-44c9-a7ec-4f6cf2b41109
parent ccf8fe47
......@@ -579,12 +579,20 @@ options on this man page.
.SH FILE SELECTION
.B rdiff-backup
supports file selection options similar to (but different from)
.BR rsync (1).
When rdiff-backup is run, it searches through the given source
directory and backs up all the files specified by the file selection
system. The system may appear complicated, but it is supposed to be flexible
and easy-to-use.
has a number of file selection options. When rdiff-backup is run, it
searches through the given source directory and backs up all the files
matching the specified options. This selection system may appear
complicated, but it is supposed to be flexible and easy-to-use. If
you just want to learn the basics, first look at the selection
examples in the examples.html file included in the package, or on the
web at
.IR http://rdiff-backup.nongnu.org/examples.html
.BR rdiff-backup 's
selection system was originally inspired by
.BR rsync (1),
but there are many differences. (For instance, trailing backslashes
have no special significance.)
The file selection system comprises a number of file
selection conditions, which are set using one of the following command
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......@@ -613,12 +613,20 @@ options on this man page.
.SH FILE SELECTION
.B rdiff-backup
supports file selection options similar to (but different from)
.BR rsync (1).
When rdiff-backup is run, it searches through the given source
directory and backs up all the files specified by the file selection
system. The system may appear complicated, but it is supposed to be flexible
and easy-to-use.
has a number of file selection options. When rdiff-backup is run, it
searches through the given source directory and backs up all the files
matching the specified options. This selection system may appear
complicated, but it is supposed to be flexible and easy-to-use. If
you just want to learn the basics, first look at the selection
examples in the examples.html file included in the package, or on the
web at
.IR http://rdiff-backup.nongnu.org/examples.html
.BR rdiff-backup 's
selection system was originally inspired by
.BR rsync (1),
but there are many differences. (For instance, trailing backslashes
have no special significance.)
The file selection system comprises a number of file
selection conditions, which are set using one of the following command
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