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Petros Moisiadis
f5961f9ecf synchronize: use a single -F instead of -FF
This small change corrects behavior when one uses an .rsync-filter file to exclude some paths from both being transferred and being deleted, so that these excluded paths can be handled separately with different tasks (e.g. in order to deploy the excluded paths independently from the rest paths and notify handlers appropriately). The problem with the double -FF option is that it excludes the .rsync-filter file from being transferred to the receiver. However, deletions are done on the side of the receiver, so it is absolutely necessary the .rsync-filter file to be transferred to the receiver, so that the receiver knows what files to delete and what not to delete.
2016-12-08 11:22:42 -05:00
follower
b15a633103 Note that rsync must be installed on both local & remote machine
In particular, if `rsync` is not installed on the remote machine the following error message will be encountered:

    "rsync error: remote command not found"
2016-12-08 11:22:31 -05:00
Ted Timmons
6e900744f2 fix spelling 2016-12-08 11:22:23 -05:00
Joe Adams
6eda3cbee7 Added note to files/synchronize module about synchronizing two directories on the same host 2016-12-08 11:22:23 -05:00
Michael DeHaan
213e518165 file extensions! 2016-12-08 11:22:22 -05:00
Renamed from lib/ansible/modules/files/synchronize (Browse further)