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Dan Stromberg
11/1/18
Backshift 1.40 released
I tagged 1.40 this morning - it was probably a little overdue. Here are the most relevant changes:
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Backshift 1.40 released
I tagged 1.40 this morning - it was probably a little overdue. Here are the most relevant changes:
11/1/18
Dan Stromberg
11/25/16
Backshift 1.30
Hi folks. I tagged Backshijft 1.30 today. It has a number of small fixes, including better support
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Backshift 1.30
Hi folks. I tagged Backshijft 1.30 today. It has a number of small fixes, including better support
11/25/16
Dan Stromberg
10/16/15
Backshift and performance
I've added a little rebuttal to GPE Keeling's backup software performance comparison, to
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Backshift and performance
I've added a little rebuttal to GPE Keeling's backup software performance comparison, to
10/16/15
Dan Stromberg
,
Kai Lindenberg
6
1/11/14
backshift 1.21
What if you NFS or CIFS export your filesystems to a faster/larger system? On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 11
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backshift 1.21
What if you NFS or CIFS export your filesystems to a faster/larger system? On Sat, Jan 11, 2014 at 11
1/11/14
ilexius GmbH
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Dan Stromberg
3
10/15/13
Remote backups
It's sometimes better to remote mount the repo, and run the backup on the system to be backed up.
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Remote backups
It's sometimes better to remote mount the repo, and run the backup on the system to be backed up.
10/15/13
Chris Holcombe
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Dan Stromberg
2
8/16/13
Multiprocessing
Interesting idea. It probably wouldn't be terribly difficult to add multiprocessing to backshift.
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Multiprocessing
Interesting idea. It probably wouldn't be terribly difficult to add multiprocessing to backshift.
8/16/13
Dan Stromberg
7/16/13
1.11, 1.20
If you're running backshift 1.11, please upgrade to 1.20 or downgrade to 1.10 immediately. 1.11
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1.11, 1.20
If you're running backshift 1.11, please upgrade to 1.20 or downgrade to 1.10 immediately. 1.11
7/16/13
Dan Stromberg
4/16/13
1.11 tagged
I just tagged 1.11. The main change is the simpler treap external; Cython does yield now, so the
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1.11 tagged
I just tagged 1.11. The main change is the simpler treap external; Cython does yield now, so the
4/16/13
Dan Stromberg
3/17/13
New release, new feature
I tagged 1.11 recently, which can be downloaded from here: http://stromberg.dnsalias.org/~strombrg/
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New release, new feature
I tagged 1.11 recently, which can be downloaded from here: http://stromberg.dnsalias.org/~strombrg/
3/17/13
Daniel Hahler
,
Dan Stromberg
2
2/17/13
NameError: name 'to_block_device_stat' is not defined
Thanks for reminding me. Trunk is usable again as of a few seconds ago; the automated tests are all
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NameError: name 'to_block_device_stat' is not defined
Thanks for reminding me. Trunk is usable again as of a few seconds ago; the automated tests are all
2/17/13
Daniel Hahler
,
Dan Stromberg
9
1/21/13
Error when trying to restore a file: OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'hardlinks/[...]
You probably have a /home/daniel/home/daniel/.zsh_history . It's usually best to cd / before
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Error when trying to restore a file: OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'hardlinks/[...]
You probably have a /home/daniel/home/daniel/.zsh_history . It's usually best to cd / before
1/21/13
Daniel Hahler
,
Dan Stromberg
11
12/12/12
Reduce calls to mkdir by caching
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Daniel Hahler <google-gr...@thequod.de> wrote: Your
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Reduce calls to mkdir by caching
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 6:28 AM, Daniel Hahler <google-gr...@thequod.de> wrote: Your
12/12/12
Daniel Hahler
,
Dan Stromberg
4
12/12/12
Project hosting on Github?
(My first answer to this appears to have been (accidentally) deleted). You might be able to replace
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Project hosting on Github?
(My first answer to this appears to have been (accidentally) deleted). You might be able to replace
12/12/12
Dan Stromberg
11/28/12
pep8
I just checked in nearly 1000 lines of diffs because /usr/bin/pep8 is more exuberant in Linux Mint 14
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pep8
I just checked in nearly 1000 lines of diffs because /usr/bin/pep8 is more exuberant in Linux Mint 14
11/28/12
Finn Hughes
,
Dan Stromberg
4
11/27/12
OS X backups?
Backshift re-saves all metadata it knows about on every backup, so there's no need to diff
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OS X backups?
Backshift re-saves all metadata it knows about on every backup, so there's no need to diff
11/27/12
Dan Stromberg
11/25/12
1.10
I tagged 1.10 a bit ago; as alluded to in another thread, this is quite a bit faster on some files.
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1.10
I tagged 1.10 a bit ago; as alluded to in another thread, this is quite a bit faster on some files.
11/25/12
Saint Germain
,
Dan Stromberg
2
6/19/12
Proposed description of Backshift
Sorry it took me a while to get back to you. Your description is most satisfying. Thanks. I might add
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Proposed description of Backshift
Sorry it took me a while to get back to you. Your description is most satisfying. Thanks. I might add
6/19/12
Saint Germain
6/19/12
Article on free backup softwares with deduplication
Hello, Here is the link to my (french) article talking about free backup softwares with deduplication
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Article on free backup softwares with deduplication
Hello, Here is the link to my (french) article talking about free backup softwares with deduplication
6/19/12
Saint Germain
,
Dan Stromberg
12
6/9/12
Re: Backshift checkout
I'm investigating, but I think I'll reiterate up front: I didn't particularly design
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Re: Backshift checkout
I'm investigating, but I think I'll reiterate up front: I didn't particularly design
6/9/12
Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn
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Dan Stromberg
4
12/13/11
hello there!
Thanks for the info! Feel free (or not) to vet the changes as I've made them: http://stromberg.
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hello there!
Thanks for the info! Feel free (or not) to vet the changes as I've made them: http://stromberg.
12/13/11