Le 02/16/2017 à 15:01, Francesco Porro a écrit : > On 16/02/2017 14:45, Boyan Penkov wrote: >> >> On 02/16/2017 08:33 AM, Francesco Porro wrote: >>> >>> If I'm not wrong, this one is based on "dup" and works the same way? >> >> I don't think so; which "dup" are you referring to? -- the most I know >> is that DejaDup is a GTK front-end for it. > > Oh sorry, it was a lapsus! Dupicity is the backend for Deja-dup, of > course! :D > > I've already tried the latter before, when I was on Ubuntu (it comes > preinstalled in ubuntu). The thing I didn't like too much of deja-dup > was the inability to set a threshold for the backups to keep. I mean: i > wasn't able to say: hey, keep N backup levels and flush the oldest > ones... But I didn't dig too much, so that I don't really know if this > is actually possible (maybe via conf file) or not. >
It is possible to do this with duply (but no GUI conf for it)