I have the latest xcode with command-line tools installed and rsync was
still the older 2.6.9. I'll just have to make sure I use the one from
macports if I use rsync.
CB
On 12/20/15 6:29 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
A lot of these packages get updated with an Xcode install or so it seemed to me.
Take with a grain of salt. but that seemed to be the case last time I installed.
On Dec 19, 2015, at 10:25 PM, 'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries
<macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Interesting. I never noticed that the "native" rsync is only version 2.6.9 from
2006. I use macports and the latest there is 3.1.1 from 2014.
CB
On 12/19/15 4:48 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
Finder corrupts your data? Really? You’re certainly not the first to say
that. Apple and quality control these days. :(
Rsync can certainly do what you want; just specify two local pathnames. See
the man page for all the details and options. For the sake of accuracy and
peace of mind, you might like to compile the newest release from source, as the
version included in OS X now is practically obsolete. But you could manage
without if needs must.
I think the native OS X utility for this purpose is actually ditto(1). You
might give that a look. It behaves much like the Finder, although I don’t know
if it follows from that that it produces the same corruption that Finder does.
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