On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 ruttmannn < at > gmx.de wrote:
Even so far as deleted _source_ trees because of symlink
handling.
Are you sure? This would be worse than severe. As long as my source
data is untouched I always can run diffs between source and backup and
find rdiff errors, like that one, and can fix it. Not very nice, but
kinda save.
See:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2004-10/msg00016.html
From there, you can browse the mailing list archives of the previous month
(2004-09) where that thread starts. As far as I know, this has not been
addressed.
What I'd like to see, is an option to have special files exist _only_ in
metadata, not on disk. This would enable backing up to file systems
without notion of ownership and file types, like vfat.
Would be nice, agreed. But shouldn`t it first work correctly on unix
filesystems?
True, but IMHO it should not require root access to the backup filesystem
to work properly. I want to share space with others to do backups on each
other's machine, but giving root access to others is not an option.
--
Maarten Bezemer
