PKGBUILD: debian and ARCH-Linux build-files
* debian: subdirectory and config-files * debian: reference update * arch: PKGBUILD reference update Signed-off-by: Ralf Zerres <ralf.zerres@networkx.de>
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Source: dsnap-sync
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Section: admin
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: Networkx GmbH <support@networkx.de>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 10), dh-exec
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Uploaders: Ralf Zerres <ralf.zerres@networkx.de>
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Standards-Version: 4.1.4.1
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Homepage: https://github.com/rzerres/dsnap-sync.git
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Package: dsnap-sync
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Architecture: amd64
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Conflicts: snap-sync
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Depends: dash, snapper, btrfs-progs, systemd
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Suggests: pv, libnotify-bin, mtx, jq, ltfs
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Description: Backup and synchronize btrfs filesystems
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dsnap-sync is designed to backup btrfs formated filesystems. It takes
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advantage of the specific snapshots functionality btrfs offers and i
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combines it with managemnet functionality of snapper.
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.
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dsnap-sync creates backups as btrfs-snapshots on a selectable target
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device. Plug in and mount any btrfs-formatted device to your system.
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Supported devices may be either local USB drives, but can be as well
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remote accessible RAID drives. If possible the backup process will send
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incremental snapshots to the target drive. If the snapshot will be
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stored on a remote host, it is secured with ssh.
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