In investigating why my rsync script stopped working, I determined that the latest version does not contain the link to the /usr/bin directory:
Previous version:
# /bin/rpm -ql rsync-3.1.3-5.ppc
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync_32
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync_64
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.1.3
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.1.3/COPYING
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.1.3/README
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.1.3/tech_report.tex
/opt/freeware/man/man1/rsync.1
/opt/freeware/man/man5/rsyncd.conf.5
/usr/bin/rsync/usr/bin/rsync_32
/usr/bin/rsync_64
Current version:
# /bin/rpm -ql rsync-3.2.3-1.ppc
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync-ssl
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync-ssl_32
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync-ssl_64
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync_32
/opt/freeware/bin/rsync_64
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.2.3
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.2.3/COPYING
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.2.3/INSTALL.md
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.2.3/NEWS.md
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.2.3/README.md
/opt/freeware/doc/rsync-3.2.3/TODO
/opt/freeware/man/man1/rsync-ssl.1
/opt/freeware/man/man1/rsync.1
/opt/freeware/man/man5/rsyncd.conf.5
I of course can create this link, but would not think I'd have to... Was it a design decision for some reason to keep the link to /usr/bin out of this version of rsync?
------------------------------
Mark Skinner
------------------------------