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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers rsync, which files where moved? Post 302166278 by HPAVC on Monday 11th of February 2008 01:04:20 PM
Old 02-11-2008
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Originally Posted by JCR
HPAVC,

Thanks for the idea. I added a sleep 1 between the creation of the temp file and the rsync call because it seems to me that the -newer means strictly newer.
Yeah, the find syntax and my tired mind was probably an issue too.
 

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