Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    This secret Windows command summons every app on your PC

    WD Blue SN5100 SSD review: A worthy PCIe 4.0 successor

    Geekom A9 Max review: A mini PC with gargantuan AMD power

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Business Technology
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Gadgets
    • Gaming
    • Health
    • Software and Apps
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    Tech AI Verse
    • Home
    • Artificial Intelligence

      Blue-collar jobs are gaining popularity as AI threatens office work

      August 17, 2025

      Man who asked ChatGPT about cutting out salt from his diet was hospitalized with hallucinations

      August 15, 2025

      What happens when chatbots shape your reality? Concerns are growing online

      August 14, 2025

      Scientists want to prevent AI from going rogue by teaching it to be bad first

      August 8, 2025

      AI models may be accidentally (and secretly) learning each other’s bad behaviors

      July 30, 2025
    • Business

      Why Certified VMware Pros Are Driving the Future of IT

      August 24, 2025

      Murky Panda hackers exploit cloud trust to hack downstream customers

      August 23, 2025

      The rise of sovereign clouds: no data portability, no party

      August 20, 2025

      Israel is reportedly storing millions of Palestinian phone calls on Microsoft servers

      August 6, 2025

      AI site Perplexity uses “stealth tactics” to flout no-crawl edicts, Cloudflare says

      August 5, 2025
    • Crypto

      Vietnam Pilots Crypto Payments, Korea Inspects Bithumb and More

      August 27, 2025

      Coincheck Parent Company Monex Weighs Yen-Pegged Stablecoin Issuance

      August 27, 2025

      Alleged North Korea’s 2025 Crypto Heists: From Exchange Hacks to Weapons Funding

      August 27, 2025

      Hut 8 Stock Jumps 10% on $2.4B US Projects

      August 27, 2025

      Taylor Swift Engagement: Did Her Guitarist Game Polymarket Odds?

      August 27, 2025
    • Technology

      This secret Windows command summons every app on your PC

      August 27, 2025

      WD Blue SN5100 SSD review: A worthy PCIe 4.0 successor

      August 27, 2025

      Geekom A9 Max review: A mini PC with gargantuan AMD power

      August 27, 2025

      Silkland 80Gbps DisplayPort 2.1 Cable: The first VESA-certified DP80 cable on Amazon

      August 27, 2025

      Ditch API keys and token limits: this $40 AI tool gives you 500 daily chats

      August 27, 2025
    • Others
      • Gadgets
      • Gaming
      • Health
      • Software and Apps
    Check BMI
    Tech AI Verse
    You are at:Home»Technology»Rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia
    Technology

    Rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia

    TechAiVerseBy TechAiVerseApril 7, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read25 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest Telegram LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit
    Rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

    BMI Calculator – Check your Body Mass Index for free!

    Rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia

    Home
    > Mac administration, macOS > rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia

    On many Unix-based operating systems, rsync is a command line tool for transferring and synchronizing files on a computer, either between storage attached directly to the computer or between another computer located elsewhere on a network. The rsync command line tool has long been included on macOS, but Apple has provided the last version of rsync 2.x (rsync 2.6.9, released in November 2006) and did not update rsync past that even though rsync 3.x was released. Why not? It has to do with the version of the GNU General Public License (GPL) open source license that rsync 2.x and 3.x were released under, with rsync 2.x being released under the GPLv2 license and rsync 3.x being released under the GPLv3 license. Without going in-depth into the background legal issues, the reason for not providing rsync 3.x is that Apple decided that while it could comply with the terms of GPLv2 license with regards to rsync 2.x, it could not comply with the terms of GPLv3 license with regards to rsync 3.x.

    What this has meant for macOS is that it has been shipping with a version of rsync which was last updated in 2006. While Apple has been updating the rsync 2.6.9 command line tool it shipped with macOS as needed in response to security issues and other problems, the fact remains that Apple’s version of rsync up until macOS Sequoia was almost twenty years old and did not include any of the new features introduced in rsync versions which came after version 2.6.9.

    Now with macOS Sequoia, Apple has replaced rsync 2.6.9 with openrsync, which is an implementation of rsync which is not using any version of the GPL open source license. Instead, opensync is licensed under the BSD family of licenses, specifically the ISC license. The ISC license is a permissive license, which means it places minimal restrictions on on how the licensed software can be used, modified and distributed, which means Apple decided it is able to comply with the terms of the license for openrsync where it decided it could not comply with the terms of GPLv3 license with regards to rsync 3.x.

    So I’ve spent a bunch of time talking about licenses. Why does this change matter? It matters in two ways:

    1. Apple can ship updated versions of openrsync going forward without having to be concerned as to whether or not Apple can comply with the GPL open source license for rsync.
    2. The openrsync command line tool is compatible with rsync, but as noted in the documentation openrsync accepts only a subset of rsync’s command line arguments.

    Item number 2 is important for Mac admins because it may mean that rsync functionality that worked on older versions of macOS may not be working now on macOS Sequoia because that functionality is not available as part of the openrsync command line tool included with macOS Sequoia. For more information about what functionality is supported in the openrsync command line tool on macOS Sequoia, please see the link below:

    https://manp.gs/mac/1/openrsync

    As of macOS 15.4, the openrsync tool is linked to /usr/bin/rsync so you can run the the openrsync command line tool like you have been the rsync command line tool. For version information about the openrsync command line tool, run the command shown below:


    This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
    Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters

    You should see output similar to that shown below:


    This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters.
    Learn more about bidirectional Unicode characters

    username@computername ~ % /usr/bin/rsync –version
    openrsync: protocol version 29
    rsync version 2.6.9 compatible
    username@computername ~ %

    BMI Calculator – Check your Body Mass Index for free!

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleMake C string literals const?
    Next Article Microcomputers – The First Wave: Responding to Altair
    TechAiVerse
    • Website

    Jonathan is a tech enthusiast and the mind behind Tech AI Verse. With a passion for artificial intelligence, consumer tech, and emerging innovations, he deliver clear, insightful content to keep readers informed. From cutting-edge gadgets to AI advancements and cryptocurrency trends, Jonathan breaks down complex topics to make technology accessible to all.

    Related Posts

    This secret Windows command summons every app on your PC

    August 27, 2025

    WD Blue SN5100 SSD review: A worthy PCIe 4.0 successor

    August 27, 2025

    Geekom A9 Max review: A mini PC with gargantuan AMD power

    August 27, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Ping, You’ve Got Whale: AI detection system alerts ships of whales in their path

    April 22, 2025166 Views

    6.7 Cummins Lifter Failure: What Years Are Affected (And Possible Fixes)

    April 14, 202548 Views

    New Akira ransomware decryptor cracks encryptions keys using GPUs

    March 16, 202530 Views

    Rsync replaced with openrsync on macOS Sequoia

    April 7, 202525 Views
    Don't Miss
    Technology August 27, 2025

    This secret Windows command summons every app on your PC

    This secret Windows command summons every app on your PC Image: Pexes: Cottonbro studio The…

    WD Blue SN5100 SSD review: A worthy PCIe 4.0 successor

    Geekom A9 Max review: A mini PC with gargantuan AMD power

    Silkland 80Gbps DisplayPort 2.1 Cable: The first VESA-certified DP80 cable on Amazon

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to Tech AI Verse, your go-to destination for everything technology! We bring you the latest news, trends, and insights from the ever-evolving world of tech. Our coverage spans across global technology industry updates, artificial intelligence advancements, machine learning ethics, and automation innovations. Stay connected with us as we explore the limitless possibilities of technology!

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    This secret Windows command summons every app on your PC

    August 27, 20252 Views

    WD Blue SN5100 SSD review: A worthy PCIe 4.0 successor

    August 27, 20252 Views

    Geekom A9 Max review: A mini PC with gargantuan AMD power

    August 27, 20251 Views
    Most Popular

    Xiaomi 15 Ultra Officially Launched in China, Malaysia launch to follow after global event

    March 12, 20250 Views

    Apple thinks people won’t use MagSafe on iPhone 16e

    March 12, 20250 Views

    French Apex Legends voice cast refuses contracts over “unacceptable” AI clause

    March 12, 20250 Views
    © 2025 TechAiVerse. Designed by Divya Tech.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.