Excluding two subdirectories in rsync
Bill Davidsen
davidsen at tmr.com
Tue Aug 25 17:47:17 UTC 2009
Christopher K. Johnson wrote:
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> I have been using an rsync for Centos updates like:
>>
>> rsync -auv rsync://mirrors..../updates/i386/ --delete --exclude=debug/
>> /repos/centos/updates/i386
>>
>>
>> But for Fedora 11, I see there is a drpms subdirectory that I ASSuME I
>> don't need, drpms.
>>
>> How do I exclude two subdirectories? I can't figure it out from the
>> man pages.
>>
>> --exclude="debug/ drpms/" ???
>>
>>
> Add another --exclude instead.
> rsync -auv rsync://mirrors..../updates/i386/ --delete --exclude=debug/
> --exclude=drpms/ /repos/centos/updates/i386
>
Let me say that Anne has showed how to use a skiplist, and that's the better
way. After that I'll note that this is where you might find shell brace-comma
notation saves a lot of typing and keeps lines in scripts reasonable:
rsync -auv ~ --exclude={*~,[Cc]ache/} bkup.my.domain:/bkup/$(hostname)
More useful in a one time manually typed command, obviously.
--
Bill Davidsen <davidsen at tmr.com>
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