Can scp be used to update a directory?
John Summerfield
debian at herakles.homelinux.org
Sun Mar 19 12:20:37 UTC 2006
Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 18 March 2006 15:27, Andy Green wrote:
>
>>Anne Wilson wrote:
>>
>>>The scp man page is not very verbose ;-) I want to copy a directory,
>>>recursively, over the lan, but only those files that are new or updated.
>>>MS-DOS could do this back in ...Ummm.... so I can't believe it can't be
>>>done in scp, but I can't see how to do it.
>>
>>Use rsync for such tasks. It natively understands how to move files
>>over ssh. Eg
>>
>>rsync -avz mysourcedir user at desthost:/path/on/destination
>>
>>will just update/transmit files changed in the source dir compared to
>>the destination.
>>
>
> The reason I don't want to use rsync is, AIUI, rsync would delete files on the
> remote box when they are deleted on the local one. I don't want that to
> happen.
>
Clearly, you have not learned to read the documentation.
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