On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 10:42 PM, John R. Jackson wrote:
.. /cygdrive/c {
comp-tar
include list include-1
}
and in /cygdrive/c/include-1:
./Documents and Settings/myuserfolder
Note that you cannot use include file as that passes the thing to
include across
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 10:42 PM, John R. Jackson wrote:
If so, then you should be able to use an include clause and put the
sub-folders to include within some major top level area, and that file
is only processed by GNU tar and (I think) may contain spaces.
So the DLE might be:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 at 3:47pm, Richard Morse wrote
H at this point, I have a 2.4.2p2 server, which doesn't mention
the include list in the manpage. Will it still work? Or would I
have to upgrade to 2.4.4b1 for the server as well? In which case,
would I have to upgrade the other
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 at 5:13pm, Richard Morse wrote
To use include lists you'll need 2.4.3 (or greater) on the server and
any
clients with disks you want to use the include feature on.
Can I just upgrade my server to 2.4.3? Will it work with the 2.4.2p2
clients?
Yes, but the 2.4.2p2
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 04:57 PM, Joshua Baker-LePain
wrote:
On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 at 3:47pm, Richard Morse wrote
H at this point, I have a 2.4.2p2 server, which doesn't
mention
the include list in the manpage. Will it still work? Or would I
have to upgrade to 2.4.4b1
Hi! This is probably a really easily answered question, but I'm not having
any luck finding it (probably going blind)...
The answer is easy, you're just not going to like it :-).
I've got the 2.4.4b1 client set up on a cygwin machine. The backup is going
well, but in order to create a DLE, I
Hi! This is probably a really easily answered question, but I'm not having
any luck finding it (probably going blind)...
I've got the 2.4.4b1 client set up on a cygwin machine. The backup is going
well, but in order to create a DLE, I had to do some aliasing. Is there a
way to specify a DLE
I can show you my .amanda.exclude for a Cygwin installation (attached).
There is no problem with spaces.
By DLE I assume you mean the disklist file? Not sure how to get spaces
in that. Have you looked at the source?
-Doug-
Richard Morse wrote:
Hi! This is probably a really easily
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Hi! This is probably a really easily answered question, but
I'm not having
any luck finding it (probably going blind