This patch provides --fileflags, which preserves the st_flags stat() field. Modified from a patch that was written by Rolf Grossmann. To use this patch, run these commands for a successful build: patch -p1 basename, remainder); +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change) + make_mutable(fname, fp->mode, F_FFLAGS(fp), force_change); +#endif if (!(fp->mode & S_IWUSR) && !am_root && fp->flags & FLAG_OWNED_BY_US) - do_chmod(fname, fp->mode | S_IWUSR); + do_chmod(fname, fp->mode | S_IWUSR, NO_FFLAGS); /* Save stack by recursing to ourself directly. */ if (S_ISDIR(fp->mode)) { if (delete_dir_contents(fname, flags | DEL_RECURSE) != DR_SUCCESS) @@ -139,11 +144,18 @@ enum delret delete_item(char *fbuf, uint16 mode, uint16 flags) } if (flags & DEL_NO_UID_WRITE) - do_chmod(fbuf, mode | S_IWUSR); + do_chmod(fbuf, mode | S_IWUSR, NO_FFLAGS); if (S_ISDIR(mode) && !(flags & DEL_DIR_IS_EMPTY)) { /* This only happens on the first call to delete_item() since * delete_dir_contents() always calls us w/DEL_DIR_IS_EMPTY. */ +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change) { + STRUCT_STAT st; + if (x_lstat(fbuf, &st, NULL) == 0) + make_mutable(fbuf, st.st_mode, st.st_flags, force_change); + } +#endif ignore_perishable = 1; /* If DEL_RECURSE is not set, this just reports emptiness. */ ret = delete_dir_contents(fbuf, flags); diff --git a/flist.c b/flist.c --- a/flist.c +++ b/flist.c @@ -52,6 +52,7 @@ extern int preserve_links; extern int preserve_hard_links; extern int preserve_devices; extern int preserve_specials; +extern int preserve_fileflags; extern int delete_during; extern int missing_args; extern int eol_nulls; @@ -388,6 +389,9 @@ static void send_file_entry(int f, const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, static time_t crtime; #endif static mode_t mode; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + static uint32 fileflags; +#endif #ifdef SUPPORT_HARD_LINKS static int64 dev; #endif @@ -431,6 +435,14 @@ static void send_file_entry(int f, const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, xflags |= XMIT_SAME_MODE; else mode = file->mode; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags) { + if (F_FFLAGS(file) == fileflags) + xflags |= XMIT_SAME_FLAGS; + else + fileflags = F_FFLAGS(file); + } +#endif if (preserve_devices && IS_DEVICE(mode)) { if (protocol_version < 28) { @@ -592,6 +604,10 @@ static void send_file_entry(int f, const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, #endif if (!(xflags & XMIT_SAME_MODE)) write_int(f, to_wire_mode(mode)); +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags && !(xflags & XMIT_SAME_FLAGS)) + write_int(f, (int)fileflags); +#endif if (atimes_ndx && !S_ISDIR(mode) && !(xflags & XMIT_SAME_ATIME)) write_varlong(f, atime, 4); if (preserve_uid && !(xflags & XMIT_SAME_UID)) { @@ -686,6 +702,9 @@ static struct file_struct *recv_file_entry(int f, struct file_list *flist, int x static time_t crtime; #endif static mode_t mode; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + static uint32 fileflags; +#endif #ifdef SUPPORT_HARD_LINKS static int64 dev; #endif @@ -803,6 +822,10 @@ static struct file_struct *recv_file_entry(int f, struct file_list *flist, int x #ifdef SUPPORT_CRTIMES if (crtimes_ndx) crtime = F_CRTIME(first); +#endif +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags) + fileflags = F_FFLAGS(first); #endif if (preserve_uid) uid = F_OWNER(first); @@ -876,6 +899,10 @@ static struct file_struct *recv_file_entry(int f, struct file_list *flist, int x if (chmod_modes && !S_ISLNK(mode) && mode) mode = tweak_mode(mode, chmod_modes); +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags && !(xflags & XMIT_SAME_FLAGS)) + fileflags = (uint32)read_int(f); +#endif if (preserve_uid && !(xflags & XMIT_SAME_UID)) { if (protocol_version < 30) @@ -1057,6 +1084,10 @@ static struct file_struct *recv_file_entry(int f, struct file_list *flist, int x } #endif file->mode = mode; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags) + F_FFLAGS(file) = fileflags; +#endif if (preserve_uid) F_OWNER(file) = uid; if (preserve_gid) { @@ -1470,6 +1501,10 @@ struct file_struct *make_file(const char *fname, struct file_list *flist, } #endif file->mode = st.st_mode; +#if defined SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS || defined SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (fileflags_ndx) + F_FFLAGS(file) = st.st_flags; +#endif if (preserve_uid) F_OWNER(file) = st.st_uid; if (preserve_gid) diff --git a/generator.c b/generator.c --- a/generator.c +++ b/generator.c @@ -43,10 +43,12 @@ extern int preserve_devices; extern int preserve_specials; extern int preserve_hard_links; extern int preserve_executability; +extern int preserve_fileflags; extern int preserve_perms; extern int preserve_mtimes; extern int omit_dir_times; extern int omit_link_times; +extern int force_change; extern int delete_mode; extern int delete_before; extern int delete_during; @@ -486,6 +488,10 @@ int unchanged_attrs(const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, stat_x *sxp) return 0; if (perms_differ(file, sxp)) return 0; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags && sxp->st.st_flags != F_FFLAGS(file)) + return 0; +#endif if (ownership_differs(file, sxp)) return 0; #ifdef SUPPORT_ACLS @@ -547,6 +553,11 @@ void itemize(const char *fnamecmp, struct file_struct *file, int ndx, int statre iflags |= ITEM_REPORT_OWNER; if (gid_ndx && !(file->flags & FLAG_SKIP_GROUP) && sxp->st.st_gid != (gid_t)F_GROUP(file)) iflags |= ITEM_REPORT_GROUP; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags && !S_ISLNK(file->mode) + && sxp->st.st_flags != F_FFLAGS(file)) + iflags |= ITEM_REPORT_FFLAGS; +#endif #ifdef SUPPORT_ACLS if (preserve_acls && !S_ISLNK(file->mode)) { if (!ACL_READY(*sxp)) @@ -1454,6 +1465,10 @@ static void recv_generator(char *fname, struct file_struct *file, int ndx, if (!preserve_perms) { /* See comment in non-dir code below. */ file->mode = dest_mode(file->mode, sx.st.st_mode, dflt_perms, statret == 0); } +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && !preserve_fileflags) + F_FFLAGS(file) = sx.st.st_flags; +#endif if (statret != 0 && basis_dir[0] != NULL) { int j = try_dests_non(file, fname, ndx, fnamecmpbuf, &sx, itemizing, code); if (j == -2) { @@ -1496,10 +1511,15 @@ static void recv_generator(char *fname, struct file_struct *file, int ndx, * readable and writable permissions during the time we are * putting files within them. This is then restored to the * former permissions after the transfer is done. */ +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && F_FFLAGS(file) & force_change + && make_mutable(fname, file->mode, F_FFLAGS(file), force_change)) + need_retouch_dir_perms = 1; +#endif #ifdef HAVE_CHMOD if (!am_root && (file->mode & S_IRWXU) != S_IRWXU && dir_tweaking) { mode_t mode = file->mode | S_IRWXU; - if (do_chmod(fname, mode) < 0) { + if (do_chmod(fname, mode, 0) < 0) { rsyserr(FERROR_XFER, errno, "failed to modify permissions on %s", full_fname(fname)); @@ -1534,6 +1554,10 @@ static void recv_generator(char *fname, struct file_struct *file, int ndx, int exists = statret == 0 && stype != FT_DIR; file->mode = dest_mode(file->mode, sx.st.st_mode, dflt_perms, exists); } +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && !preserve_fileflags) + F_FFLAGS(file) = sx.st.st_flags; +#endif #ifdef SUPPORT_HARD_LINKS if (preserve_hard_links && F_HLINK_NOT_FIRST(file) @@ -2107,17 +2131,25 @@ static void touch_up_dirs(struct file_list *flist, int ndx) continue; fname = f_name(file, NULL); if (fix_dir_perms) - do_chmod(fname, file->mode); + do_chmod(fname, file->mode, 0); if (need_retouch_dir_times) { STRUCT_STAT st; if (link_stat(fname, &st, 0) == 0 && mtime_differs(&st, file)) { st.st_mtime = file->modtime; #ifdef ST_MTIME_NSEC st.ST_MTIME_NSEC = F_MOD_NSEC_or_0(file); +#endif +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + st.st_mode = file->mode; + st.st_flags = 0; #endif set_times(fname, &st); } } +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && F_FFLAGS(file) & force_change) + undo_make_mutable(fname, F_FFLAGS(file)); +#endif if (counter >= loopchk_limit) { if (allowed_lull) maybe_send_keepalive(time(NULL), MSK_ALLOW_FLUSH); diff --git a/log.c b/log.c --- a/log.c +++ b/log.c @@ -725,7 +725,8 @@ static void log_formatted(enum logcode code, const char *format, const char *op, : iflags & ITEM_REPORT_ATIME ? 'u' : 'n'; c[9] = !(iflags & ITEM_REPORT_ACL) ? '.' : 'a'; c[10] = !(iflags & ITEM_REPORT_XATTR) ? '.' : 'x'; - c[11] = '\0'; + c[11] = !(iflags & ITEM_REPORT_FFLAGS) ? '.' : 'f'; + c[12] = '\0'; if (iflags & (ITEM_IS_NEW|ITEM_MISSING_DATA)) { char ch = iflags & ITEM_IS_NEW ? '+' : '?'; diff --git a/main.c b/main.c --- a/main.c +++ b/main.c @@ -31,6 +31,9 @@ #ifdef __TANDEM #include #endif +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE +#include +#endif extern int dry_run; extern int list_only; @@ -49,6 +52,7 @@ extern int need_messages_from_generator; extern int kluge_around_eof; extern int got_xfer_error; extern int old_style_args; +extern int force_change; extern int msgs2stderr; extern int module_id; extern int read_only; @@ -977,6 +981,22 @@ static int do_recv(int f_in, int f_out, char *local_name) * points to an identical file won't be replaced by the referent. */ copy_links = copy_dirlinks = copy_unsafe_links = 0; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change & SYS_IMMUTABLE) { + /* Determine whether we'll be able to unlock a system immutable item. */ + int mib[2]; + int securityLevel = 0; + size_t len = sizeof securityLevel; + + mib[0] = CTL_KERN; + mib[1] = KERN_SECURELVL; + if (sysctl(mib, 2, &securityLevel, &len, NULL, 0) == 0 && securityLevel > 0) { + rprintf(FERROR, "System security level is too high to force mutability on system immutable files and directories.\n"); + exit_cleanup(RERR_UNSUPPORTED); + } + } +#endif + #ifdef SUPPORT_HARD_LINKS if (preserve_hard_links && !inc_recurse) match_hard_links(first_flist); diff --git a/options.c b/options.c --- a/options.c +++ b/options.c @@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ int preserve_hard_links = 0; int preserve_acls = 0; int preserve_xattrs = 0; int preserve_perms = 0; +int preserve_fileflags = 0; int preserve_executability = 0; int preserve_devices = 0; int preserve_specials = 0; @@ -98,6 +99,7 @@ int msgs2stderr = 2; /* Default: send errors to stderr for local & remote-shell int saw_stderr_opt = 0; int allow_8bit_chars = 0; int force_delete = 0; +int force_change = 0; int io_timeout = 0; int prune_empty_dirs = 0; int use_qsort = 0; @@ -623,6 +625,8 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[] = { {"perms", 'p', POPT_ARG_VAL, &preserve_perms, 1, 0, 0 }, {"no-perms", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &preserve_perms, 0, 0, 0 }, {"no-p", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &preserve_perms, 0, 0, 0 }, + {"fileflags", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &preserve_fileflags, 1, 0, 0 }, + {"no-fileflags", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &preserve_fileflags, 0, 0, 0 }, {"executability", 'E', POPT_ARG_NONE, &preserve_executability, 0, 0, 0 }, {"acls", 'A', POPT_ARG_NONE, 0, 'A', 0, 0 }, {"no-acls", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &preserve_acls, 0, 0, 0 }, @@ -721,6 +725,12 @@ static struct poptOption long_options[] = { {"remove-source-files",0,POPT_ARG_VAL, &remove_source_files, 1, 0, 0 }, {"force", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_delete, 1, 0, 0 }, {"no-force", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_delete, 0, 0, 0 }, + {"force-delete", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_delete, 1, 0, 0 }, + {"no-force-delete", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_delete, 0, 0, 0 }, + {"force-change", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_change, ALL_IMMUTABLE, 0, 0 }, + {"no-force-change", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_change, 0, 0, 0 }, + {"force-uchange", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_change, USR_IMMUTABLE, 0, 0 }, + {"force-schange", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &force_change, SYS_IMMUTABLE, 0, 0 }, {"ignore-errors", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &ignore_errors, 1, 0, 0 }, {"no-ignore-errors", 0, POPT_ARG_VAL, &ignore_errors, 0, 0, 0 }, {"max-delete", 0, POPT_ARG_INT, &max_delete, 0, 0, 0 }, @@ -1016,6 +1026,14 @@ static void set_refuse_options(void) #ifndef SUPPORT_CRTIMES parse_one_refuse_match(0, "crtimes", list_end); #endif +#ifndef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + parse_one_refuse_match(0, "fileflags", list_end); +#endif +#ifndef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + parse_one_refuse_match(0, "force-change", list_end); + parse_one_refuse_match(0, "force-uchange", list_end); + parse_one_refuse_match(0, "force-schange", list_end); +#endif /* Now we use the descrip values to actually mark the options for refusal. */ for (op = long_options; op != list_end; op++) { @@ -2734,6 +2752,9 @@ void server_options(char **args, int *argc_p) if (xfer_dirs && !recurse && delete_mode && am_sender) args[ac++] = "--no-r"; + if (preserve_fileflags) + args[ac++] = "--fileflags"; + if (do_compression && do_compression_level != CLVL_NOT_SPECIFIED) { if (asprintf(&arg, "--compress-level=%d", do_compression_level) < 0) goto oom; @@ -2829,6 +2850,16 @@ void server_options(char **args, int *argc_p) args[ac++] = "--delete-excluded"; if (force_delete) args[ac++] = "--force"; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change) { + if (force_change == ALL_IMMUTABLE) + args[ac++] = "--force-change"; + else if (force_change == USR_IMMUTABLE) + args[ac++] = "--force-uchange"; + else if (force_change == SYS_IMMUTABLE) + args[ac++] = "--force-schange"; + } +#endif if (write_batch < 0) args[ac++] = "--only-write-batch=X"; if (am_root > 1) diff --git a/rsync.1.md b/rsync.1.md --- a/rsync.1.md +++ b/rsync.1.md @@ -446,6 +446,7 @@ has its own detailed description later in this manpage. --keep-dirlinks, -K treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir --hard-links, -H preserve hard links --perms, -p preserve permissions +--fileflags preserve file-flags (aka chflags) --executability, -E preserve executability --chmod=CHMOD affect file and/or directory permissions --acls, -A preserve ACLs (implies --perms) @@ -487,7 +488,10 @@ has its own detailed description later in this manpage. --ignore-missing-args ignore missing source args without error --delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination --ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors ---force force deletion of dirs even if not empty +--force-delete force deletion of directories even if not empty +--force-change affect user-/system-immutable files/dirs +--force-uchange affect user-immutable files/dirs +--force-schange affect system-immutable files/dirs --max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files --max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE --min-size=SIZE don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE @@ -831,6 +835,7 @@ expand it. recursion and want to preserve almost everything. Be aware that it does **not** include preserving ACLs (`-A`), xattrs (`-X`), atimes (`-U`), crtimes (`-N`), nor the finding and preserving of hardlinks (`-H`). + It also does **not** imply [`--fileflags`](#opt). The only exception to the above equivalence is when [`--files-from`](#opt) is specified, in which case [`-r`](#opt) is not implied. @@ -1295,7 +1300,7 @@ expand it. Without this option, if the sending side has replaced a directory with a symlink to a directory, the receiving side will delete anything that is in the way of the new symlink, including a directory hierarchy (as long as - [`--force`](#opt) or [`--delete`](#opt) is in effect). + [`--force-delete`](#opt) or [`--delete`](#opt) is in effect). See also [`--keep-dirlinks`](#opt) for an analogous option for the receiving side. @@ -1490,6 +1495,37 @@ expand it. those used by [`--fake-super`](#opt)) unless you repeat the option (e.g. `-XX`). This "copy all xattrs" mode cannot be used with [`--fake-super`](#opt). +0. `--fileflags` + + This option causes rsync to update the file-flags to be the same as the + source files and directories (if your OS supports the **chflags**(2) system + call). Some flags can only be altered by the super-user and some might + only be unset below a certain secure-level (usually single-user mode). It + will not make files alterable that are set to immutable on the receiver. + To do that, see [`--force-change`](#opt), [`--force-uchange`](#opt), and + [`--force-schange`](#opt). + +0. `--force-change` + + This option causes rsync to disable both user-immutable and + system-immutable flags on files and directories that are being updated or + deleted on the receiving side. This option overrides + [`--force-uchange`](#opt) and [`--force-schange`](#opt). + +0. `--force-uchange` + + This option causes rsync to disable user-immutable flags on files and + directories that are being updated or deleted on the receiving side. It + does not try to affect system flags. This option overrides + [`--force-change`](#opt) and [`--force-schange`](#opt). + +0. `--force-schange` + + This option causes rsync to disable system-immutable flags on files and + directories that are being updated or deleted on the receiving side. It + does not try to affect user flags. This option overrides + [`--force-change`](#opt) and [`--force-uchange`](#opt). + 0. `--chmod=CHMOD` This option tells rsync to apply one or more comma-separated "chmod" modes @@ -2019,8 +2055,8 @@ expand it. [`--ignore-missing-args`](#opt) option a step farther: each missing arg will become a deletion request of the corresponding destination file on the receiving side (should it exist). If the destination file is a non-empty - directory, it will only be successfully deleted if [`--force`](#opt) or - [`--delete`](#opt) are in effect. Other than that, this option is + directory, it will only be successfully deleted if [`--force-delete`](#opt) + or [`--delete`](#opt) are in effect. Other than that, this option is independent of any other type of delete processing. The missing source files are represented by special file-list entries which @@ -2031,14 +2067,14 @@ expand it. Tells [`--delete`](#opt) to go ahead and delete files even when there are I/O errors. -0. `--force` +0. `--force-delete`, `--force` This option tells rsync to delete a non-empty directory when it is to be replaced by a non-directory. This is only relevant if deletions are not active (see [`--delete`](#opt) for details). - Note for older rsync versions: `--force` used to still be required when - using [`--delete-after`](#opt), and it used to be non-functional unless the + Note that some older rsync versions used to require `--force` when using + [`--delete-after`](#opt), and it used to be non-functional unless the [`--recursive`](#opt) option was also enabled. 0. `--max-delete=NUM` @@ -3099,7 +3135,7 @@ expand it. also turns on the output of other verbose messages). The "%i" escape has a cryptic output that is 11 letters long. The general - format is like the string `YXcstpoguax`, where **Y** is replaced by the type + format is like the string `YXcstpoguaxf`, where **Y** is replaced by the type of update being done, **X** is replaced by the file-type, and the other letters represent attributes that may be output if they are being modified. diff --git a/rsync.c b/rsync.c --- a/rsync.c +++ b/rsync.c @@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ extern int dry_run; extern int preserve_acls; extern int preserve_xattrs; extern int preserve_perms; +extern int preserve_fileflags; extern int preserve_executability; extern int preserve_mtimes; extern int omit_dir_times; @@ -468,6 +469,39 @@ mode_t dest_mode(mode_t flist_mode, mode_t stat_mode, int dflt_perms, return new_mode; } +#if defined SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS || defined SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE +/* Set a file's st_flags. */ +static int set_fileflags(const char *fname, uint32 fileflags) +{ + if (do_chflags(fname, fileflags) != 0) { + rsyserr(FERROR_XFER, errno, + "failed to set file flags on %s", + full_fname(fname)); + return 0; + } + + return 1; +} + +/* Remove immutable flags from an object, so it can be altered/removed. */ +int make_mutable(const char *fname, mode_t mode, uint32 fileflags, uint32 iflags) +{ + if (S_ISLNK(mode) || !(fileflags & iflags)) + return 0; + if (!set_fileflags(fname, fileflags & ~iflags)) + return -1; + return 1; +} + +/* Undo a prior make_mutable() call that returned a 1. */ +int undo_make_mutable(const char *fname, uint32 fileflags) +{ + if (!set_fileflags(fname, fileflags)) + return -1; + return 1; +} +#endif + static int same_mtime(struct file_struct *file, STRUCT_STAT *st, int extra_accuracy) { #ifdef ST_MTIME_NSEC @@ -544,7 +578,7 @@ int set_file_attrs(const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, stat_x *sxp, if (am_root >= 0) { uid_t uid = change_uid ? (uid_t)F_OWNER(file) : sxp->st.st_uid; gid_t gid = change_gid ? (gid_t)F_GROUP(file) : sxp->st.st_gid; - if (do_lchown(fname, uid, gid) != 0) { + if (do_lchown(fname, uid, gid, sxp->st.st_mode, ST_FLAGS(sxp->st)) != 0) { /* We shouldn't have attempted to change uid * or gid unless have the privilege. */ rsyserr(FERROR_XFER, errno, "%s %s failed", @@ -654,7 +688,7 @@ int set_file_attrs(const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, stat_x *sxp, #ifdef HAVE_CHMOD if (!BITS_EQUAL(sxp->st.st_mode, new_mode, CHMOD_BITS)) { - int ret = am_root < 0 ? 0 : do_chmod(fname, new_mode); + int ret = am_root < 0 ? 0 : do_chmod(fname, new_mode, ST_FLAGS(sxp->st)); if (ret < 0) { rsyserr(FERROR_XFER, errno, "failed to set permissions on %s", @@ -666,6 +700,19 @@ int set_file_attrs(const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, stat_x *sxp, } #endif +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags && !S_ISLNK(sxp->st.st_mode) + && sxp->st.st_flags != F_FFLAGS(file)) { + uint32 fileflags = F_FFLAGS(file); + if (flags & ATTRS_DELAY_IMMUTABLE) + fileflags &= ~ALL_IMMUTABLE; + if (sxp->st.st_flags != fileflags + && !set_fileflags(fname, fileflags)) + goto cleanup; + updated = 1; + } +#endif + if (INFO_GTE(NAME, 2) && flags & ATTRS_REPORT) { if (updated) rprintf(FCLIENT, "%s\n", fname); @@ -743,7 +790,8 @@ int finish_transfer(const char *fname, const char *fnametmp, /* Change permissions before putting the file into place. */ set_file_attrs(fnametmp, file, NULL, fnamecmp, - ok_to_set_time ? ATTRS_ACCURATE_TIME : ATTRS_SKIP_MTIME | ATTRS_SKIP_ATIME | ATTRS_SKIP_CRTIME); + ATTRS_DELAY_IMMUTABLE + | (ok_to_set_time ? ATTRS_ACCURATE_TIME : ATTRS_SKIP_MTIME | ATTRS_SKIP_ATIME | ATTRS_SKIP_CRTIME)); /* move tmp file over real file */ if (DEBUG_GTE(RECV, 1)) @@ -760,6 +808,10 @@ int finish_transfer(const char *fname, const char *fnametmp, } if (ret == 0) { /* The file was moved into place (not copied), so it's done. */ +#ifdef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + if (preserve_fileflags && F_FFLAGS(file) & ALL_IMMUTABLE) + set_fileflags(fname, F_FFLAGS(file)); +#endif return 1; } /* The file was copied, so tweak the perms of the copied file. If it diff --git a/rsync.h b/rsync.h --- a/rsync.h +++ b/rsync.h @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ /* The following XMIT flags require an rsync that uses a varint for the flag values */ -#define XMIT_RESERVED_16 (1<<16) /* reserved for future fileflags use */ +#define XMIT_SAME_FLAGS (1<<16) /* any protocol - restricted by command-line option */ #define XMIT_CRTIME_EQ_MTIME (1<<17) /* any protocol - restricted by command-line option */ /* These flags are used in the live flist data. */ @@ -192,6 +192,7 @@ #define ATTRS_SKIP_MTIME (1<<1) #define ATTRS_ACCURATE_TIME (1<<2) #define ATTRS_SKIP_ATIME (1<<3) +#define ATTRS_DELAY_IMMUTABLE (1<<4) #define ATTRS_SKIP_CRTIME (1<<5) #define MSG_FLUSH 2 @@ -220,6 +221,7 @@ #define ITEM_REPORT_GROUP (1<<6) #define ITEM_REPORT_ACL (1<<7) #define ITEM_REPORT_XATTR (1<<8) +#define ITEM_REPORT_FFLAGS (1<<9) #define ITEM_REPORT_CRTIME (1<<10) #define ITEM_BASIS_TYPE_FOLLOWS (1<<11) #define ITEM_XNAME_FOLLOWS (1<<12) @@ -587,6 +589,31 @@ typedef unsigned int size_t; #define SUPPORT_CRTIMES 1 #endif +#define NO_FFLAGS ((uint32)-1) + +#ifdef HAVE_CHFLAGS +#define SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS 1 +#define SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE 1 +#endif + +#if defined SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS || defined SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE +#ifndef UF_NOUNLINK +#define UF_NOUNLINK 0 +#endif +#ifndef SF_NOUNLINK +#define SF_NOUNLINK 0 +#endif +#define USR_IMMUTABLE (UF_IMMUTABLE|UF_NOUNLINK|UF_APPEND) +#define SYS_IMMUTABLE (SF_IMMUTABLE|SF_NOUNLINK|SF_APPEND) +#define ALL_IMMUTABLE (USR_IMMUTABLE|SYS_IMMUTABLE) +#define ST_FLAGS(st) ((st).st_flags) +#else +#define USR_IMMUTABLE 0 +#define SYS_IMMUTABLE 0 +#define ALL_IMMUTABLE 0 +#define ST_FLAGS(st) NO_FFLAGS +#endif + /* Find a variable that is either exactly 32-bits or longer. * If some code depends on 32-bit truncation, it will need to * take special action in a "#if SIZEOF_INT32 > 4" section. */ @@ -818,6 +845,7 @@ extern int pathname_ndx; extern int depth_ndx; extern int uid_ndx; extern int gid_ndx; +extern int fileflags_ndx; extern int acls_ndx; extern int xattrs_ndx; extern int file_sum_extra_cnt; @@ -873,6 +901,11 @@ extern int file_sum_extra_cnt; /* When the associated option is on, all entries will have these present: */ #define F_OWNER(f) REQ_EXTRA(f, uid_ndx)->unum #define F_GROUP(f) REQ_EXTRA(f, gid_ndx)->unum +#if defined SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS || defined SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE +#define F_FFLAGS(f) REQ_EXTRA(f, fileflags_ndx)->unum +#else +#define F_FFLAGS(f) NO_FFLAGS +#endif #define F_ACL(f) REQ_EXTRA(f, acls_ndx)->num #define F_XATTR(f) REQ_EXTRA(f, xattrs_ndx)->num #define F_NDX(f) REQ_EXTRA(f, unsort_ndx)->num diff --git a/syscall.c b/syscall.c --- a/syscall.c +++ b/syscall.c @@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ extern int am_root; extern int am_sender; extern int read_only; extern int list_only; +extern int force_change; extern int inplace; extern int preallocate_files; extern int preserve_perms; @@ -81,7 +82,23 @@ int do_unlink(const char *path) { if (dry_run) return 0; RETURN_ERROR_IF_RO_OR_LO; - return unlink(path); + if (unlink(path) == 0) + return 0; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM) { + STRUCT_STAT st; + + if (x_lstat(path, &st, NULL) == 0 + && make_mutable(path, st.st_mode, st.st_flags, force_change) > 0) { + if (unlink(path) == 0) + return 0; + undo_make_mutable(path, st.st_flags); + } + /* TODO: handle immutable directories */ + errno = EPERM; + } +#endif + return -1; } #ifdef SUPPORT_LINKS @@ -146,14 +163,35 @@ int do_link(const char *old_path, const char *new_path) } #endif -int do_lchown(const char *path, uid_t owner, gid_t group) +int do_lchown(const char *path, uid_t owner, gid_t group, UNUSED(mode_t mode), UNUSED(uint32 fileflags)) { if (dry_run) return 0; RETURN_ERROR_IF_RO_OR_LO; #ifndef HAVE_LCHOWN #define lchown chown #endif - return lchown(path, owner, group); + if (lchown(path, owner, group) == 0) + return 0; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM) { + if (fileflags == NO_FFLAGS) { + STRUCT_STAT st; + if (x_lstat(path, &st, NULL) == 0) { + mode = st.st_mode; + fileflags = st.st_flags; + } + } + if (fileflags != NO_FFLAGS + && make_mutable(path, mode, fileflags, force_change) > 0) { + int ret = lchown(path, owner, group); + undo_make_mutable(path, fileflags); + if (ret == 0) + return 0; + } + errno = EPERM; + } +#endif + return -1; } int do_mknod(const char *pathname, mode_t mode, dev_t dev) @@ -193,7 +231,7 @@ int do_mknod(const char *pathname, mode_t mode, dev_t dev) return -1; close(sock); #ifdef HAVE_CHMOD - return do_chmod(pathname, mode); + return do_chmod(pathname, mode, 0); #else return 0; #endif @@ -210,7 +248,22 @@ int do_rmdir(const char *pathname) { if (dry_run) return 0; RETURN_ERROR_IF_RO_OR_LO; - return rmdir(pathname); + if (rmdir(pathname) == 0) + return 0; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM) { + STRUCT_STAT st; + + if (x_lstat(pathname, &st, NULL) == 0 + && make_mutable(pathname, st.st_mode, st.st_flags, force_change) > 0) { + if (rmdir(pathname) == 0) + return 0; + undo_make_mutable(pathname, st.st_flags); + } + errno = EPERM; + } +#endif + return -1; } int do_open(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode) @@ -229,7 +282,7 @@ int do_open(const char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode) } #ifdef HAVE_CHMOD -int do_chmod(const char *path, mode_t mode) +int do_chmod(const char *path, mode_t mode, UNUSED(uint32 fileflags)) { static int switch_step = 0; int code; @@ -268,17 +321,72 @@ int do_chmod(const char *path, mode_t mode) code = chmod(path, mode & CHMOD_BITS); /* DISCOURAGED FUNCTION */ break; } +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (code < 0 && force_change && errno == EPERM && !S_ISLNK(mode)) { + if (fileflags == NO_FFLAGS) { + STRUCT_STAT st; + if (x_lstat(path, &st, NULL) == 0) + fileflags = st.st_flags; + } + if (fileflags != NO_FFLAGS + && make_mutable(path, mode, fileflags, force_change) > 0) { + code = chmod(path, mode & CHMOD_BITS); + undo_make_mutable(path, fileflags); + if (code == 0) + return 0; + } + errno = EPERM; + } +#endif if (code != 0 && (preserve_perms || preserve_executability)) return code; return 0; } #endif +#ifdef HAVE_CHFLAGS +int do_chflags(const char *path, uint32 fileflags) +{ + if (dry_run) return 0; + RETURN_ERROR_IF_RO_OR_LO; + return chflags(path, fileflags); +} +#endif + int do_rename(const char *old_path, const char *new_path) { if (dry_run) return 0; RETURN_ERROR_IF_RO_OR_LO; - return rename(old_path, new_path); + if (rename(old_path, new_path) == 0) + return 0; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM) { + STRUCT_STAT st1, st2; + int became_mutable; + + if (x_lstat(old_path, &st1, NULL) != 0) + goto failed; + became_mutable = make_mutable(old_path, st1.st_mode, st1.st_flags, force_change) > 0; + if (became_mutable && rename(old_path, new_path) == 0) + goto success; + if (x_lstat(new_path, &st2, NULL) == 0 + && make_mutable(new_path, st2.st_mode, st2.st_flags, force_change) > 0) { + if (rename(old_path, new_path) == 0) { + success: + if (became_mutable) /* Yes, use new_path and st1! */ + undo_make_mutable(new_path, st1.st_flags); + return 0; + } + undo_make_mutable(new_path, st2.st_flags); + } + /* TODO: handle immutable directories */ + if (became_mutable) + undo_make_mutable(old_path, st1.st_flags); + failed: + errno = EPERM; + } +#endif + return -1; } #ifdef HAVE_FTRUNCATE diff --git a/t_stub.c b/t_stub.c --- a/t_stub.c +++ b/t_stub.c @@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ int protect_args = 0; int module_id = -1; int relative_paths = 0; int module_dirlen = 0; +int force_change = 0; +int preserve_acls = 0; int preserve_xattrs = 0; int preserve_perms = 0; int preserve_executability = 0; @@ -111,3 +113,23 @@ filter_rule_list daemon_filter_list; { return cst ? 0 : 0; } + +#if defined SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS || defined SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + int make_mutable(UNUSED(const char *fname), UNUSED(mode_t mode), UNUSED(uint32 fileflags), UNUSED(uint32 iflags)) +{ + return 0; +} + +/* Undo a prior make_mutable() call that returned a 1. */ + int undo_make_mutable(UNUSED(const char *fname), UNUSED(uint32 fileflags)) +{ + return 0; +} +#endif + +#ifdef SUPPORT_XATTRS + int x_lstat(UNUSED(const char *fname), UNUSED(STRUCT_STAT *fst), UNUSED(STRUCT_STAT *xst)) +{ + return -1; +} +#endif diff --git a/testsuite/rsync.fns b/testsuite/rsync.fns --- a/testsuite/rsync.fns +++ b/testsuite/rsync.fns @@ -26,9 +26,9 @@ chkfile="$scratchdir/rsync.chk" outfile="$scratchdir/rsync.out" # For itemized output: -all_plus='+++++++++' -allspace=' ' -dots='.....' # trailing dots after changes +all_plus='++++++++++' +allspace=' ' +dots='......' # trailing dots after changes tab_ch=' ' # a single tab character # Berkley's nice. diff --git a/usage.c b/usage.c --- a/usage.c +++ b/usage.c @@ -138,6 +138,11 @@ static void print_info_flags(enum logcode f) #endif "crtimes", +#ifndef SUPPORT_FILEFLAGS + "no " +#endif + "file-flags", + "*Optimizations", #ifndef USE_ROLL_SIMD diff --git a/util1.c b/util1.c --- a/util1.c +++ b/util1.c @@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ extern int relative_paths; extern int preserve_xattrs; extern int omit_link_times; extern int preallocate_files; +extern int force_change; extern char *module_dir; extern unsigned int module_dirlen; extern char *partial_dir; @@ -116,6 +117,33 @@ void print_child_argv(const char *prefix, char **cmd) rprintf(FCLIENT, " (%d args)\n", cnt); } +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE +static int try_a_force_change(const char *fname, STRUCT_STAT *stp) +{ + uint32 fileflags = ST_FLAGS(*stp); + if (fileflags == NO_FFLAGS) { + STRUCT_STAT st; + if (x_lstat(fname, &st, NULL) == 0) + fileflags = st.st_flags; + } + if (fileflags != NO_FFLAGS && make_mutable(fname, stp->st_mode, fileflags, force_change) > 0) { + int ret, save_force_change = force_change; + + force_change = 0; /* Make certain we can't come back here. */ + ret = set_times(fname, stp); + force_change = save_force_change; + + undo_make_mutable(fname, fileflags); + + return ret; + } + + errno = EPERM; + + return -1; +} +#endif + /* This returns 0 for success, 1 for a symlink if symlink time-setting * is not possible, or -1 for any other error. */ int set_times(const char *fname, STRUCT_STAT *stp) @@ -143,6 +171,10 @@ int set_times(const char *fname, STRUCT_STAT *stp) #include "case_N.h" if (do_utimensat(fname, stp) == 0) break; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM && try_a_force_change(fname, stp) == 0) + break; +#endif if (errno != ENOSYS) return -1; switch_step++; @@ -152,6 +184,10 @@ int set_times(const char *fname, STRUCT_STAT *stp) #include "case_N.h" if (do_lutimes(fname, stp) == 0) break; +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM && try_a_force_change(fname, stp) == 0) + break; +#endif if (errno != ENOSYS) return -1; switch_step++; @@ -173,6 +209,10 @@ int set_times(const char *fname, STRUCT_STAT *stp) if (do_utime(fname, stp) == 0) break; #endif +#ifdef SUPPORT_FORCE_CHANGE + if (force_change && errno == EPERM && try_a_force_change(fname, stp) == 0) + break; +#endif return -1; } diff --git a/xattrs.c b/xattrs.c --- a/xattrs.c +++ b/xattrs.c @@ -1086,7 +1086,7 @@ int set_xattr(const char *fname, const struct file_struct *file, const char *fna && !S_ISLNK(sxp->st.st_mode) #endif && access(fname, W_OK) < 0 - && do_chmod(fname, (sxp->st.st_mode & CHMOD_BITS) | S_IWUSR) == 0) + && do_chmod(fname, (sxp->st.st_mode & CHMOD_BITS) | S_IWUSR, ST_FLAGS(sxp->st)) == 0) added_write_perm = 1; ndx = F_XATTR(file); @@ -1094,7 +1094,7 @@ int set_xattr(const char *fname, const struct file_struct *file, const char *fna lst = &glst->xa_items; int return_value = rsync_xal_set(fname, lst, fnamecmp, sxp); if (added_write_perm) /* remove the temporary write permission */ - do_chmod(fname, sxp->st.st_mode); + do_chmod(fname, sxp->st.st_mode, ST_FLAGS(sxp->st)); return return_value; } @@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ int set_stat_xattr(const char *fname, struct file_struct *file, mode_t new_mode) mode = (fst.st_mode & _S_IFMT) | (fmode & ACCESSPERMS) | (S_ISDIR(fst.st_mode) ? 0700 : 0600); if (fst.st_mode != mode) - do_chmod(fname, mode); + do_chmod(fname, mode, ST_FLAGS(fst)); if (!IS_DEVICE(fst.st_mode)) fst.st_rdev = 0; /* just in case */ diff -Nurp a/rsync.1 b/rsync.1 --- a/rsync.1 +++ b/rsync.1 @@ -545,6 +545,7 @@ has its own detailed description later i --keep-dirlinks, -K treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir --hard-links, -H preserve hard links --perms, -p preserve permissions +--fileflags preserve file-flags (aka chflags) --executability, -E preserve executability --chmod=CHMOD affect file and/or directory permissions --acls, -A preserve ACLs (implies --perms) @@ -586,7 +587,10 @@ has its own detailed description later i --ignore-missing-args ignore missing source args without error --delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination --ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors ---force force deletion of dirs even if not empty +--force-delete force deletion of directories even if not empty +--force-change affect user-/system-immutable files/dirs +--force-uchange affect user-immutable files/dirs +--force-schange affect system-immutable files/dirs --max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files --max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE --min-size=SIZE don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE @@ -917,6 +921,7 @@ This is equivalent to \fB\-rlptgoD\fP. recursion and want to preserve almost everything. Be aware that it does \fBnot\fP include preserving ACLs (\fB\-A\fP), xattrs (\fB\-X\fP), atimes (\fB\-U\fP), crtimes (\fB\-N\fP), nor the finding and preserving of hardlinks (\fB\-H\fP). +It also does \fBnot\fP imply \fB\-\-fileflags\fP. .IP The only exception to the above equivalence is when \fB\-\-files-from\fP is specified, in which case \fB\-r\fP is not implied. @@ -1381,7 +1386,7 @@ to non-directories to be affected, as th Without this option, if the sending side has replaced a directory with a symlink to a directory, the receiving side will delete anything that is in the way of the new symlink, including a directory hierarchy (as long as -\fB\-\-force\fP or \fB\-\-delete\fP is in effect). +\fB\-\-force-delete\fP or \fB\-\-delete\fP is in effect). .IP See also \fB\-\-keep-dirlinks\fP for an analogous option for the receiving side. @@ -1599,6 +1604,29 @@ receiver-only rule that excludes all nam Note that the \fB\-X\fP option does not copy rsync's special xattr values (e.g. those used by \fB\-\-fake-super\fP) unless you repeat the option (e.g. \fB\-XX\fP). This "copy all xattrs" mode cannot be used with \fB\-\-fake-super\fP. +.IP "\fB\-\-fileflags\fP" +This option causes rsync to update the file-flags to be the same as the +source files and directories (if your OS supports the \fBchflags\fP(2) system +call). Some flags can only be altered by the super-user and some might +only be unset below a certain secure-level (usually single-user mode). It +will not make files alterable that are set to immutable on the receiver. +To do that, see \fB\-\-force-change\fP, \fB\-\-force-uchange\fP, and +\fB\-\-force-schange\fP. +.IP "\fB\-\-force-change\fP" +This option causes rsync to disable both user-immutable and +system-immutable flags on files and directories that are being updated or +deleted on the receiving side. This option overrides +\fB\-\-force-uchange\fP and \fB\-\-force-schange\fP. +.IP "\fB\-\-force-uchange\fP" +This option causes rsync to disable user-immutable flags on files and +directories that are being updated or deleted on the receiving side. It +does not try to affect system flags. This option overrides +\fB\-\-force-change\fP and \fB\-\-force-schange\fP. +.IP "\fB\-\-force-schange\fP" +This option causes rsync to disable system-immutable flags on files and +directories that are being updated or deleted on the receiving side. It +does not try to affect user flags. This option overrides +\fB\-\-force-change\fP and \fB\-\-force-uchange\fP. .IP "\fB\-\-chmod=CHMOD\fP" This option tells rsync to apply one or more comma-separated "chmod" modes to the permission of the files in the transfer. The resulting value is @@ -2082,8 +2110,8 @@ This option takes the behavior of the (i \fB\-\-ignore-missing-args\fP option a step farther: each missing arg will become a deletion request of the corresponding destination file on the receiving side (should it exist). If the destination file is a non-empty -directory, it will only be successfully deleted if \fB\-\-force\fP or -\fB\-\-delete\fP are in effect. Other than that, this option is +directory, it will only be successfully deleted if \fB\-\-force-delete\fP +or \fB\-\-delete\fP are in effect. Other than that, this option is independent of any other type of delete processing. .IP The missing source files are represented by special file-list entries which @@ -2091,13 +2119,13 @@ display as a "\fB*missing\fP" entry in t .IP "\fB\-\-ignore-errors\fP" Tells \fB\-\-delete\fP to go ahead and delete files even when there are I/O errors. -.IP "\fB\-\-force\fP" +.IP "\fB\-\-force-delete\fP, \fB\-\-force\fP" This option tells rsync to delete a non-empty directory when it is to be replaced by a non-directory. This is only relevant if deletions are not active (see \fB\-\-delete\fP for details). .IP -Note for older rsync versions: \fB\-\-force\fP used to still be required when -using \fB\-\-delete-after\fP, and it used to be non-functional unless the +Note that some older rsync versions used to require \fB\-\-force\fP when using +\fB\-\-delete-after\fP, and it used to be non-functional unless the \fB\-\-recursive\fP option was also enabled. .IP "\fB\-\-max-delete=NUM\fP" This tells rsync not to delete more than NUM files or directories. If that @@ -3159,7 +3187,7 @@ version 2.6.7 (you can use \fB\-vv\fP wi also turns on the output of other verbose messages). .IP The "%i" escape has a cryptic output that is 11 letters long. The general -format is like the string \fBYXcstpoguax\fP, where \fBY\fP is replaced by the type +format is like the string \fBYXcstpoguaxf\fP, where \fBY\fP is replaced by the type of update being done, \fBX\fP is replaced by the file-type, and the other letters represent attributes that may be output if they are being modified. .IP diff -Nurp a/rsync.1.html b/rsync.1.html --- a/rsync.1.html +++ b/rsync.1.html @@ -438,6 +438,7 @@ has its own detailed description later i --keep-dirlinks, -K treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir --hard-links, -H preserve hard links --perms, -p preserve permissions +--fileflags preserve file-flags (aka chflags) --executability, -E preserve executability --chmod=CHMOD affect file and/or directory permissions --acls, -A preserve ACLs (implies --perms) @@ -479,7 +480,10 @@ has its own detailed description later i --ignore-missing-args ignore missing source args without error --delete-missing-args delete missing source args from destination --ignore-errors delete even if there are I/O errors ---force force deletion of dirs even if not empty +--force-delete force deletion of directories even if not empty +--force-change affect user-/system-immutable files/dirs +--force-uchange affect user-immutable files/dirs +--force-schange affect system-immutable files/dirs --max-delete=NUM don't delete more than NUM files --max-size=SIZE don't transfer any file larger than SIZE --min-size=SIZE don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE @@ -806,7 +810,8 @@ section.

This is equivalent to -rlptgoD. It is a quick way of saying you want recursion and want to preserve almost everything. Be aware that it does not include preserving ACLs (-A), xattrs (-X), atimes (-U), -crtimes (-N), nor the finding and preserving of hardlinks (-H).

+crtimes (-N), nor the finding and preserving of hardlinks (-H). +It also does not imply --fileflags.

The only exception to the above equivalence is when --files-from is specified, in which case -r is not implied.

@@ -1234,7 +1239,7 @@ to non-directories to be affected, as th

Without this option, if the sending side has replaced a directory with a symlink to a directory, the receiving side will delete anything that is in the way of the new symlink, including a directory hierarchy (as long as ---force or --delete is in effect).

+--force-delete or --delete is in effect).

See also --keep-dirlinks for an analogous option for the receiving side.

--copy-dirlinks applies to all symlinks to directories in the source. If @@ -1421,6 +1426,37 @@ those used by --fake-super.

+
--fileflags
+

This option causes rsync to update the file-flags to be the same as the +source files and directories (if your OS supports the chflags(2) system +call). Some flags can only be altered by the super-user and some might +only be unset below a certain secure-level (usually single-user mode). It +will not make files alterable that are set to immutable on the receiver. +To do that, see --force-change, --force-uchange, and +--force-schange.

+
+ +
--force-change
+

This option causes rsync to disable both user-immutable and +system-immutable flags on files and directories that are being updated or +deleted on the receiving side. This option overrides +--force-uchange and --force-schange.

+
+ +
--force-uchange
+

This option causes rsync to disable user-immutable flags on files and +directories that are being updated or deleted on the receiving side. It +does not try to affect system flags. This option overrides +--force-change and --force-schange.

+
+ +
--force-schange
+

This option causes rsync to disable system-immutable flags on files and +directories that are being updated or deleted on the receiving side. It +does not try to affect user flags. This option overrides +--force-change and --force-uchange.

+
+
--chmod=CHMOD

This option tells rsync to apply one or more comma-separated "chmod" modes to the permission of the files in the transfer. The resulting value is @@ -1904,8 +1940,8 @@ is no longer there.

--ignore-missing-args option a step farther: each missing arg will become a deletion request of the corresponding destination file on the receiving side (should it exist). If the destination file is a non-empty -directory, it will only be successfully deleted if --force or ---delete are in effect. Other than that, this option is +directory, it will only be successfully deleted if --force-delete +or --delete are in effect. Other than that, this option is independent of any other type of delete processing.

The missing source files are represented by special file-list entries which display as a "*missing" entry in the --list-only output.

@@ -1916,12 +1952,12 @@ display as a "*missing I/O errors.

-
--force
+
--force-delete, --force

This option tells rsync to delete a non-empty directory when it is to be replaced by a non-directory. This is only relevant if deletions are not active (see --delete for details).

-

Note for older rsync versions: --force used to still be required when -using --delete-after, and it used to be non-functional unless the +

Note that some older rsync versions used to require --force when using +--delete-after, and it used to be non-functional unless the --recursive option was also enabled.

@@ -2894,7 +2930,7 @@ files will also be output, but only if t version 2.6.7 (you can use -vv with older versions of rsync, but that also turns on the output of other verbose messages).

The "%i" escape has a cryptic output that is 11 letters long. The general -format is like the string YXcstpoguax, where Y is replaced by the type +format is like the string YXcstpoguaxf, where Y is replaced by the type of update being done, X is replaced by the file-type, and the other letters represent attributes that may be output if they are being modified.

The update types that replace the Y are as follows: