At 6:39 PM -0400 10/29/2008, Dan wrote:
>At 4:11 PM -0400 10/29/2008, Dan wrote:
>>5.  Need to look into CCC's handling of the various Cache directories.
>
>My worry was the CCC was copying caches - those directories aren't 
>listed in the docs as ones that are ignored.  Turns out that CCC is, 
>as expected, smart about it.  The caches are in fact NOT copied.

Sorry.  Gotta take that back.  Ran m'test and looked at the wrong results.

This new version of CarbonCopyCloner *DOES* copy the caches.

What a waste of space and time!

To stop them from copying, you have to create an advanced filter.

Because of a bug in the way the filters are handled, they are not 
saved for later use ... so you have to re-create them manually EVERY 
TIME you do a backup.

- Dan.
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- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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