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From: | Saptarshi Guha |
Subject: | [rdiff-backup-users] Update a subfolder in the backup tree |
Date: | Thu, 29 May 2008 18:01:47 -0400 |
Hello, Not sure if the title is misleading but here is my explanation. I started my regular backups like this (0) rdiff-backup -v2 --exclude-fifos --exclude-sockets --print-statistics --exclude ~/.Trash ~/Library/Caches ~/ address@hidden::/ln/afterlife/home (many more excludes) This is run everyday and only 5 recent backups are kept. So /ln/afterlife/home is a mirror(almost) of my home folder. Now, say I made 2 modifications in my home folder 1)made a folder X in ~/tmp/, where tmp already exists in the backup(made ages ago) 2)Updated things in ~/Y, where Y has been made before the most recent backup. How do i update **just this new information**, without running (0). I tried rdiff-backup -v2 --exclude-fifos --exclude-sockets --print-statistics --exclude ~/.Trash ~/Library/Caches --include ~/tmp/X ~/ address@hidden::/ln/afterlife/home/ and rdiff-backup -v2 --exclude-fifos --exclude-sockets --print-statistics --exclude ~/.Trash ~/Library/Caches --include ~/tmp/Y ~/ address@hidden::/ln/afterlife/home/ But i get Fatal Error: Last selection _expression_: Command-line include glob: /Users/yanger/mystuff/tmpproj/fixme only specifies that files be included. Because the default is to include all files, the _expression_ is redundant. Exiting because this probably isn't what you meant. So how can i can just update a single folder in my backup tree? Many thanks Saptarshi |
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