into the directory and compress all the files it finds there (or
decompress them in the case of @command{gunzip}).
-@item --rsyncable
-While compressing, synchronize the output occasionally based on the
-input. This can reduce the compression slightly in some cases, but
-means that the @code{rsync} program can take advantage of similarities
-in the uncompressed input when syncronizing two files compressed with
-this flag. @code{gunzip} cannot tell the difference between a
-compressed file created with this option, and one created without it.
-
@item --rsyncable
While compressing, synchronize the output occasionally based on
the input. This increases size by less than 1 percent most
cannot tell the difference between a compressed file created
with this option, and one created without it.
-@item --rsyncable
-While compressing, synchronize the output occasionally based on the
-input. This can reduce the compression slightly in some cases, but
-means that the @code{rsync} program can take advantage of similarities
-in the uncompressed input when syncronizing two files compressed with
-this flag. @code{gunzip} cannot tell the difference between a
-compressed file created with this option, and one created without it.
-
@item --suffix @var{suf}
@itemx -S @var{suf}
Use suffix @var{suf} instead of @samp{.gz}. Any suffix can be