Joel Franco wrote:
On Qua Mai 02 07 22:41, Jon Radel wrote:
2) I don't think that you need to make any changes to dirvish at all.
Writing a separate expiration script which can parse that line out of a
config file and then deletes backups as necessary should be quite feasible.
This is a way; a not very easy way :( The main reason to get it into the
dirvish is the facility.
You may wish to read the existing dirvish-expire; it's pretty much
autonomous from the other dirvish programs. What I meant is that I
can't think of any reason you couldn't base another expire program on
that code and have it do pretty much anything you want. I also believe,
though would have to reconfirm, that all existing dirvish code simply
ignores any keywords in the configuration files which it doesn't
understand. All another way of saying that you could add another
program to the suite of dirvish programs without making any changes to
the existing code while still being as well integrated as the rest of
it. (All to be proved, of course.)
--Jon Radel
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