Hello Mentors, Request for sponsor and/or mentor for the package "kdar".
Name: kdar License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Short Description: Backup and Restore Utility for KDE Long Description: KDar is the KDE Disk Archiver. It is a convenient graphical interface to Denis Corbin's libdar archiving and backup C++ library. You can safely backup (with compression if you like), view and restore files using KDar, along with a few easy UNIX commands for mounting and burning CD-R's, Zip and Jazz drives, DVD-R's, floppies, or any other disk-based storage media. . KDar uses libdar and supports its features, like incremental backups or backups using different media. It can also handle filesystem attributes like ACL and use filter rules. Project Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/kdar/ Old "Kalyxo" Package: http://ftp.ekhis.org/ekhis/pool/main/k/kdar/ Old "Kalyxo" Version: 2.0.4-1 My Package: http://potatosalad.gotdns.com/debian/pool/main/k/kdar/ My Version: 2.0.6-1 I tried not to write too much "fluff" in the beginning so that people reading this can easily see what I'm requesting. I was introduced to Debian through MEPIS, and immediately began learning everything I could about Debian and its packaging system. One of the utilities included with MEPIS was KDar, which I used to make back-ups on several occasions. Eventually, KDar disappeared from later versions of MEPIS and I began to wonder where my favorite back-up utility had gone. I did a few searches and was able to find it on the Kalyxo project's website. The Kalyxo project apparently had some difficulties and the remnants of it are now the Ekhis project (http://www.ekhis.org). Anyway, KDar still sits at 2.0.4 on their website, while the program has been actively developed to version 2.0.6. I got the source for the package and began fiddling with it while studying the "Debian New Maintainers' Guide" (http://www.debian.org/doc/maint-guide/). Built mostly for my own use at first, I built versions 2.0.5-1, 2.0.5-2, 2.0.5-3, and 2.0.6-1. I fixed a few things that I found wrong: the "index.docbook" file was being deleted during the build process which caused it to be absent from the KDE Help Center, some of the paths were incorrect for things like icons, and the man pages were either out-dated or incorrect. I really like the KDar program and have yet to find a better GUI program for doing back-ups on Linux (although I haven't done much searching either). I would like to maintain this package and/or receive some council on what I could do to improve or do differently. Either way, until I can find someone else who has continued to package KDar, I'm probably going to continue to build packages for myself. Thanks -- Andrew Bennett [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://potatosalad.gotdns.com
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