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The exclude pattern is global or directory-specific (it seems to me); however a subtree-specific exclude pattern seems quite useful.
One example is firewalld creating ".old" files I do not want to sync (while in other directories I might want them).
So I would have to list each directory (even those not existing yet) where I do not want to sync ".old" files.
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Directory-specific exclude
Subtree-specific exclude
Dec 1, 2020
The
exclude
pattern is global or directory-specific (it seems to me); however a subtree-specific exclude pattern seems quite useful.One example is firewalld creating ".old" files I do not want to sync (while in other directories I might want them).
So I would have to list each directory (even those not existing yet) where I do not want to sync ".old" files.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: