A fast look pointed out that there was probably only one slight mistake in
the kde version: a can_backup without a profile_id. So it might work now
too, however I cannot test it right now...

Cheers,
Bart

2009/10/21 Bart <bratdak...@gmail.com>

> Hey guys,
>
> I took quite a bunch of evening hours, however it is now quite stable and
> functioning quite as it should, but I managed to change the snapshot folder
> into a new location -> backintime/machine/user-profile_id (I did not like
> the user/profile_id/, as the id is often only 1 number).
> The old snapshots stay were they are. The old folder I added as an extra
> other snapshot folder. This way we do not move around old snapshots, and
> this way I can start implementing another feature to be able to select other
> snapshots folders (e.g. from other machines, or users (root)). These folders
> are not used to add new snapshots, and are not considered for smart-remove.
> This also means that the snapshots that are there at the moment are not
> removed any longer. I might have to make a kind of update solution for that.
> At the moment I give the snapshots a random tag, associated with user and a
> profile, to have unique snapshots_id's in the future, what is necessary to
> fetch the paths to these snapshots.
>
> The branch is available: snapshot-location. I still need to change the kde
> application, that might still have a lot of struggles with the profile_id's
> (in a lot of cases the lack of profile_id's suddenly give problems when you
> use the profile_id in the folder :-)). What do you think about it?
>
> Cheers,
> Bart
>
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