Apologies if I missed something in earlier posts, but I wonder if those of you 
who are looking to install rsync on your OS X boxes are aware of macports.

http://www.macports.org/

Currently rsync 3.0.7 is available through macports, which would save you the 
trouble of compiling, and it would simplify reinstallation if necessary. I 
don't know/recall, though, where it gets installed. For that matter, macports 
might allow you to select an installation directory. (I'm not an expert in 
macports--I mainly use it to update BIND and to install nmap on my Macs.)

Also, I'll note that I recently had trouble using macports 2.0.3 (the current 
version) on a box running OS X 10.6.8. (It had been upgraded from 10.5.x, and 
in fact may have started life running 10.4.x.) I was able to solve this by 
installing macports 1.8.0. A newer version might have worked just as well, but 
with 2.0.3 some parts of macports were unsuccessfully trying to use the version 
of curl that was installed in the system.


Elliot Wilen
Network Administrator/Postmaster
Communications and Computer Systems
MPR Associates, Inc.
2150 Shattuck Ave., Suite 800
Berkeley, CA 94704
Phone: (510) 849-4942
Fax: (510) 849-0794

www.mprinc.com

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