On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 7:23 PM, Moorcroft, Mark (ARC-TS)[Analytical
Mechanics Associates, INC.] wrote:
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> I am also wondering just how "alpha" BPC 4.x actually is. It seems to have
> been 2 years since it was patched. That either means it's pretty stable or
> people who use it don't report to
I am also wondering just how "alpha" BPC 4.x actually is. It seems to have been
2 years since it was patched. That either means it's pretty stable or people
who use it don't report to the lists. Or hardly anyone uses it.
>Hi to all,
>i would like to set up a new backup system based on BackuPC
Hi to all,
i would like to set up a new backup system based on BackuPC.
I've seen that v4 is obviously newer that v3, but very old and not updated.
What do you suggest? Is v4 stable enough to be used in production?
Any ETA for v4?
Should I use v3 ?
Is BackupPC still alive and developed or only
They added --hard-links option (among others) to the rrsync perl script.
I don't know that script but probably now it works with BackupPC
Bye
P
Il 22/12/2015 15:02, Mauro Condarelli ha scritto:
Changelog for latest rsync release
(https://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/src/rsync-3.1.2-NEWS) states: