Alex, I believe Daniel Miller is working on a new project inspired by
rdiff-backup, I think he will post here when it is ready for others to
try. I don't think its archives will be compatible with rdiff-backup.
For most of us rdiff-backups works and works very well indeed. Users
like myself would really appreciate some generous volunteer (who
understands the code, unlike me!) creating and then maintaining a fork
(which in due course could become rdiff-backup2?), so that ongoing bugs
can be addressed. I'm not sure whether it would be best to start from
1.2.8 (stable), 1.3.3 (unstable, but I haven't heard of many problems)
or CVS.
Dominic
http://www.timedicer.co.uk/
On 28/04/2011 01:33, Alexander Samad wrote:
Hi
Wondering if the application is being maintained - bug fixes etc
Alex
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