Hi Again,

On 22/03/2025 15:14, songbird wrote:
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
songbird wrote:
...
    ultimately i really need a way to do backups that will
deduplicate

I do not see what you mean.

   my old backups are not incremental so they will contain a
lot of files that would be identical copies to other backups.

backup2l is incremental



and must be 100% bulletproof and stable.

backup2l is stable (it uses stable tools (as tar) and it is written in an 
easy-to-read bash).
For the bulletproof part, the choice of the compressor might be crucial: 
backup2l allows to
choose your favorite one.

   sounds ok to me, but i may also decide for some things to
not compress at all.  very large archives of materials
already compressed would be one i'd like to skip messing
with at all.

Not compressing the tarballs is possible.






   songbird


hth,
Jerome

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