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[Duplicity-talk] command for default behavior?
From: |
Dan Gomet |
Subject: |
[Duplicity-talk] command for default behavior? |
Date: |
8 Jun 2008 21:05:13 -0000 |
Hi,
a small thing, but somewhat inconvenient when scripting: is there a command
that reproduces the "default backup behavior" (incremental backup, but switch
to full if not possible)?
I'd propose two new commands, e.g. "backup" and "restore", in addition to full,
incr etc. These commands could also help prevent annoyances when inadvertently
switching the source and destination args on the command line. Such mistakes
can very easily happen when using bash history, even to experienced users.
- [Duplicity-talk] command for default behavior?,
Dan Gomet <=