-diff -Naur rsync-2.5.6-orig/rsync.h rsync-2.5.6/rsync.h
---- rsync-2.5.6-orig/rsync.h Sun Jan 26 21:11:16 2003
-+++ rsync-2.5.6/rsync.h Thu Jan 30 17:39:51 2003
-@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@
- #define RSYNC_RSH_ENV "RSYNC_RSH"
-
- #define RSYNC_NAME "rsync"
--#define RSYNCD_SYSCONF "/etc/rsyncd.conf"
-+#define RSYNCD_SYSCONF "/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf"
- #define RSYNCD_USERCONF "rsyncd.conf"
-
--#define DEFAULT_LOCK_FILE "/var/run/rsyncd.lock"
-+#define DEFAULT_LOCK_FILE "/var/lock/rsyncd.lock"
- #define URL_PREFIX "rsync://"
-
- #define BACKUP_SUFFIX "~"
-diff -Naur rsync-2.5.6-orig/rsync.yo rsync-2.5.6/rsync.yo
---- rsync-2.5.6-orig/rsync.yo Tue Jan 28 04:11:57 2003
-+++ rsync-2.5.6/rsync.yo Thu Jan 30 17:42:31 2003
-@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@
-
- An rsync server is configured using a config file. Please see the
- rsyncd.conf(5) man page for more information. By default the configuration
--file is called /etc/rsyncd.conf, unless rsync is running over a remote
-+file is called /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf, unless rsync is running over a remote
- shell program and is not running as root; in that case, the default name
- is rsyncd.conf in the current directory on the remote computer
- (typically $HOME).
-@@ -730,7 +730,7 @@
- If standard input is a socket then rsync will assume that it is being
- run via inetd, otherwise it will detach from the current terminal and
- become a background daemon. The daemon will read the config file
--(rsyncd.conf) on each connect made by a client and respond to
-+(/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf) on each connect made by a client and respond to
- requests accordingly. See the rsyncd.conf(5) man page for more
- details.
-
-@@ -751,7 +751,7 @@
-
- dit(bf(--config=FILE)) This specifies an alternate config file than
- the default. This is only relevant when --daemon is specified.
--The default is /etc/rsyncd.conf unless the daemon is running over
-+The default is /etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf unless the daemon is running over
- a remote shell program and the remote user is not root; in that case
- the default is rsyncd.conf in the current directory (typically $HOME).
-
-@@ -1098,7 +1098,7 @@
-
- manpagefiles()
-
--/etc/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf
-+/etc/rsyncd/rsyncd.conf or rsyncd.conf
-
- manpageseealso()
-
-diff -Naur rsync-2.5.6-orig/rsyncd.conf.5 rsync-2.5.6/rsyncd.conf.5
---- rsync-2.5.6-orig/rsyncd.conf.5 Mon Jan 27 04:07:18 2003
-+++ rsync-2.5.6/rsyncd.conf.5 Thu Jan 30 17:46:11 2003
-@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@
- you may find that passwords longer than 8 characters don\'t work\&.