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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] [PATCH] Sparse file support
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D. Kriesel |
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Re: [rdiff-backup-users] [PATCH] Sparse file support |
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Tue, 04 Jan 2011 16:38:16 +0100 |
I would also love you to be proved wrong, but some weeks ago i asked the head
developer if he is still active in the project and did not even get an answer.
"Dominic Raferd" <address@hidden> schrieb:
>On 03/01/2011 20:27, Eric Wheeler wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 02, 2011 at 08:11:00PM -0800, Eric Wheeler wrote:
>>>> Feedback and comments are appreciated!
>> ----Original Message-----
>> From: Matthew Miller>
>>> How will this interact with existing backups?
>> rdiff-backup re-writes changed destination files, so if a source file
>> changes, rdiff-backup will write the whole file after calculating a
>> reverse-diff for the increment tree.
>>
>> Existing backup trees will become sparse over time, as files change.
>>
>> -Eric
>So I guess it is forward-compatible, but not backward-compatible?
>Existing repositories can be read fine with rdiff-backup patched for
>sparse file support, but repositories created with sparse file support
>cannot be read by unpatched rdiff-backup. That's okay, but it might
>make
>most of us feel that we would rather not use this patch unless we
>specifically need it, until it is part of mainstream rdiff-backup.
>
>Sadly, development of rdiff-backup has gone silent for a while now. I
>think these patches are great (as were Daniel Miller's a while ago,
>which provided a --verify-full option) but no one from the development
>side seems to be updating the code at the moment. (I would love to be
>proved wrong.)
>
>- Dominic
>
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