Jeremy Bornstein wrote:
I recently had the need to transfer files only with different mod
dates (and to *not* transfer them based on file size differences).
This is because I'm backing up files remotely on an untrusted machine,
so I'm encrypting them with gpg before transfer. I discovered that
rsync didn't already have a --date-only flag, so I added one and am
enclosing the diffs in case you (as I hope) decide to include this
option in future releases.
To use this patch, run these commands for a successful build:
patch -p1 <patches/date-only.diff
./configure (optional if already run)
make
based-on: e94bad1c156fc3910f24e2b3b71a81b0b0bdeb70
diff --git a/generator.c b/generator.c
--- a/generator.c
+++ b/generator.c
@@ -65,6 +65,7 @@ extern int append_mode;
extern int make_backups;
extern int csum_length;
extern int ignore_times;
+extern int date_only;
extern int size_only;
extern OFF_T max_size;
extern OFF_T min_size;
@@ -603,6 +604,9 @@ void itemize(const char *fnamecmp, struct file_struct *file, int ndx, int statre
/* Perform our quick-check heuristic for determining if a file is unchanged. */
int unchanged_file(char *fn, struct file_struct *file, STRUCT_STAT *st)
{
+ if (date_only)
+ return !mtime_differs(st, file);
+
if (st->st_size != F_LENGTH(file))
return 0;
diff --git a/options.c b/options.c
--- a/options.c
+++ b/options.c
@@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ int safe_symlinks = 0;
int copy_unsafe_links = 0;
int munge_symlinks = 0;
int size_only = 0;
+int date_only = 0;
int daemon_bwlimit = 0;
int bwlimit = 0;
int fuzzy_basis = 0;
@@ -679,6 +680,7 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[] = {
{"chmod", 0, POPT_ARG_STRING, 0, OPT_CHMOD, 0, 0 },
{"ignore-times", 'I', POPT_ARG_NONE, &ignore_times, 0, 0, 0 },
{"size-only", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &size_only, 0, 0, 0 },
+ {"date-only", 0, POPT_ARG_NONE, &date_only, 0, 0, 0 },
{"one-file-system", 'x', POPT_ARG_NONE, 0, 'x', 0, 0 },
{"no-one-file-system",0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &one_file_system, 0, 0, 0 },
{"no-x", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &one_file_system, 0, 0, 0 },
@@ -2782,6 +2784,9 @@ void server_options(char **args, int *argc_p)
else if (missing_args == 1 && !am_sender)
args[ac++] = "--ignore-missing-args";
+ if (date_only)
+ args[ac++] = "--date-only";
+
if (modify_window_set && am_sender) {
char *fmt = modify_window < 0 ? "-@%d" : "--modify-window=%d";
if (asprintf(&arg, fmt, modify_window) < 0)
diff --git a/rsync.1.md b/rsync.1.md
--- a/rsync.1.md
+++ b/rsync.1.md
@@ -418,6 +418,7 @@ detailed description below for a complete description.
--contimeout=SECONDS set daemon connection timeout in seconds
--ignore-times, -I don't skip files that match size and time
--size-only skip files that match in size
+--date-only skip files that match in mod-time
--modify-window=NUM, -@ set the accuracy for mod-time comparisons
--temp-dir=DIR, -T create temporary files in directory DIR
--fuzzy, -y find similar file for basis if no dest file
@@ -660,6 +661,14 @@ your home directory (remove the '=' for that).
after using another mirroring system which may not preserve timestamps
exactly.
+0. `--date-only`
+
+ Normally rsync will skip any files that are already the same size and have
+ the same modification time-stamp. With the --date-only option, files will
+ be skipped if they have the same timestamp, regardless of size. This may be
+ useful when the remote files have passed through a size-changing filter,
+ e.g. for encryption.
+
0. `--modify-window=NUM`, `-@`
When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the timestamps as being equal
diff -Nurp a/rsync.1 b/rsync.1
--- a/rsync.1
+++ b/rsync.1
@@ -494,6 +494,7 @@ detailed description below for a complet
--contimeout=SECONDS set daemon connection timeout in seconds
--ignore-times, -I don't skip files that match size and time
--size-only skip files that match in size
+--date-only skip files that match in mod-time
--modify-window=NUM, -@ set the accuracy for mod-time comparisons
--temp-dir=DIR, -T create temporary files in directory DIR
--fuzzy, -y find similar file for basis if no dest file
@@ -727,6 +728,12 @@ either a changed size or a changed last-
files that have changed in size. This is useful when starting to use rsync
after using another mirroring system which may not preserve timestamps
exactly.
+.IP "\fB\-\-date-only\fP"
+Normally rsync will skip any files that are already the same size and have
+the same modification time-stamp. With the \-\-date-only option, files will
+be skipped if they have the same timestamp, regardless of size. This may be
+useful when the remote files have passed through a size-changing filter,
+e.g. for encryption.
.IP "\fB\-\-modify-window=NUM\fP, \fB\-@\fP"
When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the timestamps as being equal
if they differ by no more than the modify-window value. The default is 0,
diff -Nurp a/rsync.1.html b/rsync.1.html
--- a/rsync.1.html
+++ b/rsync.1.html
@@ -409,6 +409,7 @@ detailed description below for a complet
--contimeout=SECONDS set daemon connection timeout in seconds
--ignore-times, -I don't skip files that match size and time
--size-only skip files that match in size
+--date-only skip files that match in mod-time
--modify-window=NUM, -@ set the accuracy for mod-time comparisons
--temp-dir=DIR, -T create temporary files in directory DIR
--fuzzy, -y find similar file for basis if no dest file
@@ -646,6 +647,14 @@ after using another mirroring system whi
exactly.</p>
</dd>
+<dt><code>--date-only</code></dt><dd>
+<p>Normally rsync will skip any files that are already the same size and have
+the same modification time-stamp. With the -⁠-⁠date-only option, files will
+be skipped if they have the same timestamp, regardless of size. This may be
+useful when the remote files have passed through a size-changing filter,
+e.g. for encryption.</p>
+</dd>
+
<dt><code>--modify-window=NUM</code>, <code>-@</code></dt><dd>
<p>When comparing two timestamps, rsync treats the timestamps as being equal
if they differ by no more than the modify-window value. The default is 0,
FreeBSD-CVSweb <freebsd-cvsweb@FreeBSD.org>