how to use rsync in Ubuntu app for Windows to copy only changed parts of files in Windows?












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I have tried:



rsync -a --delete source destination


with no success.



Is it doable in Ubuntu app for Windows?





Win 10 1809 build 17763.316
*** Ubuntu ****



Distributor ID: Ubuntu



Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS



Release: 18.04



Codename: bionic



Let's assume that source files are in c:source and target dir is c:target










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I have tried:



rsync -a --delete source destination


with no success.



Is it doable in Ubuntu app for Windows?





Win 10 1809 build 17763.316
*** Ubuntu ****



Distributor ID: Ubuntu



Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS



Release: 18.04



Codename: bionic



Let's assume that source files are in c:source and target dir is c:target










share|improve this question

























  • Added more details

    – acman123
    Feb 14 at 18:04











  • Does this article help? thelinuxexperiment.com/…

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 14 at 21:26














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I have tried:



rsync -a --delete source destination


with no success.



Is it doable in Ubuntu app for Windows?





Win 10 1809 build 17763.316
*** Ubuntu ****



Distributor ID: Ubuntu



Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS



Release: 18.04



Codename: bionic



Let's assume that source files are in c:source and target dir is c:target










share|improve this question
















I have tried:



rsync -a --delete source destination


with no success.



Is it doable in Ubuntu app for Windows?





Win 10 1809 build 17763.316
*** Ubuntu ****



Distributor ID: Ubuntu



Description: Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS



Release: 18.04



Codename: bionic



Let's assume that source files are in c:source and target dir is c:target







rsync windows-subsystem-for-linux






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  • Added more details

    – acman123
    Feb 14 at 18:04











  • Does this article help? thelinuxexperiment.com/…

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 14 at 21:26



















  • Added more details

    – acman123
    Feb 14 at 18:04











  • Does this article help? thelinuxexperiment.com/…

    – Biswapriyo
    Feb 14 at 21:26

















Added more details

– acman123
Feb 14 at 18:04





Added more details

– acman123
Feb 14 at 18:04













Does this article help? thelinuxexperiment.com/…

– Biswapriyo
Feb 14 at 21:26





Does this article help? thelinuxexperiment.com/…

– Biswapriyo
Feb 14 at 21:26










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