Alex, to create directories for a series of backups and other backup administration tasks, I think
you should consider using a backup program or shell script - there are several. I am author of
one, called "snap2." It uses rsync as backup "engine." You have find it here:
http://www.linuxback
On Sun, 07 Feb 2010 13:00:04 -0600, wrote:
It's simply that rsync _can_ be made to do all this in one invocation.
Since it has to look at and consider all three of source, prior and current
anyways, it makes sense to enhance it with this printing capability.
I don't have much use for userfriend