It sounds like you understand what I want. But I'm perfectly happy
with the answer "use rdiff-backup for that".

Charles

On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 4:25 PM, intrigeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>> Some of backupninja's backups are already rotated (dpkg.status and
>> aptitude.pkgstates, for example), while others only maintain
>> a single backup. It would be most helpful if all backup mechanisms
>> supported rotating backups, and even better if this could be
>> centrally configured (even if individual backup types could override
>> it).
>
> I'm not sure to understand what you want to achieve. The « usual » way
> to use backupninja is :
>  1. have mysql, svn, ldap, etc. handlers write backups to a local
>     directory
>  2. have rdiff or dup handler upload them to a remote location
>     incrementaly
>
> Do you want to rotate the first step's results, instead of using an
> incremental backup tool such as rdiff-backup ? Or do you want to do
> something else ?
>
> Bye,
> --
>  intrigeri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>



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