Le mercredi 07 mars 2012 à 18:46 +0100, martin f krafft a écrit : > also sprach Jean-Christophe Dubacq <jcduba...@free.fr> [2012.03.07.1825 > +0100]: > > I, for one, would like a program that (starting from some paths on same > > harddrive), would find all identical files (not considering mtime and > > mode, this is for backups and I do not care), hardlink them (choosing > > whatever comes first for mtime and mode), and *store the function > > [filename (or inode), size, mtime] => hash*, so that files not modified > > since last run are not hashed again. > > Try backuppc or Git, both of which are designed not to require any > deduplication. > Thanks for the tip. At least git keeps an history in its normal usage, which I do not want. backuppc is fine for backup, but I also use deduplication for "live" data (for example, photo storage between different programs). I will explore backuppc for other purposes however.
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