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Anyone who at least once lost his project knows – I personally do - how important it is to create backups. Rdiff-backup (http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/) allows user to incrementally backup one directory into another. Increments make disk usage relatively low, as only differences between two consecutive backups are stored. This has its drawbacks, however. Although user can access files from most recent backup easily, simply by entering the backup directory, it is much harder to access and browse through older versions. Rdiff-backup allows to access them only by set of instructions, that require precise knowledge of file names and backup times. To investigate creation process of certain project one has to invest a lot of time and energy. This reduces rdiff-backup directory to simple copy of a project rather than repository of all its versions.
Possible solution is to create userspace filesystem based on rdiff-backup repository data. As these information are well and expli
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rdiff-backup-fs-1.0.0
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INSTALL
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config.guess
config.sub
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rdiff-backup-fs.c
errors.c
errors.h
parse.c
parse.h
initialize.c
initialize.h
operations.c
operations.h
headers.h
externs.h
constants.h
rdiff-backup-fs.man
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