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<title>pkgsrc/sysutils/rdiff-backup/PLIST, branch pkgsrc-2007Q1</title>
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<updated>2005-09-18T13:03:15Z</updated>
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<title>Update rdiff-backup from 0.12.7 to 1.0.1</title>
<updated>2005-09-18T13:03:15Z</updated>
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<name>adrianp</name>
<email>adrianp@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2005-09-18T13:03:15Z</published>
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Lots of changes/bugfixes including:
	rdiff-backup now writes its PID to current_mirror marker
	Security fixes with --restrict-read-only, --restrict-update-only and
		--restrict
	OSX fixes
For a full list of changes see:
	http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/CHANGELOG-stable</content>
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<entry>
<title>hange extension.mk to also install optimized files for distutils packages.</title>
<updated>2003-09-14T16:43:45Z</updated>
<author>
<name>recht</name>
<email>recht@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2003-09-14T16:43:45Z</published>
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Inspired by FreeBSD "ports".

Fix the PLISTs accordingly.
Also, while at it, remove now obsolete compileall.py calls in post-install
targets and insure that extension.mk is in included before builinlinks of
other Python modules.

Discussed with/ok'ed by drochner@.</content>
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<title>simplify build a bit, and allow any Python version &gt;=2.2</title>
<updated>2003-08-18T10:24:11Z</updated>
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<name>drochner</name>
<email>drochner@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2003-08-18T10:24:11Z</published>
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<title>Update rdiff-backup to 0.12.3  (Also fixes PR pkg/22095)</title>
<updated>2003-08-14T12:08:00Z</updated>
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<name>abs</name>
<email>abs@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2003-08-14T12:08:00Z</published>
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	- Over 1500 lines of changelog since 0.10.2
	- Now rdiff-backup writes metadata (uid, gid, mtime, etc.) to a
	  compressed text file in the rdiff-backup-data directory
	- No longer seems compelled to send symlinks every time</content>
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<title>Initial import of rdiff-backup-0.10.1 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.</title>
<updated>2002-10-15T15:16:02Z</updated>
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<name>agc</name>
<email>agc@pkgsrc.org</email>
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<published>2002-10-15T15:16:02Z</published>
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Provided in PR 18577 by David.S at idiom dot com, some modifications
by me to use buildlink2 files, and to specify the correct version of
python required.

Rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network.
The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra
reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory,
so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine
the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. Rdiff-backup also
preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid
ownership (if it is running as root), and modification times. Finally,
rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like
rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive
up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted.</content>
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