Hi all,
a couple of days ago, my system clock was way off into the future due to
an accident. rdiff-backup (ran from a cron job) created an increment
with a future time-stamp.
Now, I have fixed my system clock, but rdiff-backup refuses to work
anymore (it complains about the latest increment coming from the future).
Additionally, there seems to be no way to remove *new* increments, only
*old* increments (there's no remove-newer-than or remove-range option to
rdiff-backup).
What am I supposed to do? I want to get rid of the broken increment and
keep everything else. There really should be an option for this...
Thanks,
Dan
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