It was a bad decision to promote hubackup (which works in most cases)
and hurestore as a main backup tool since they are not finished. I tried
to help Sivan getting hurestore to work, but didn't succed.

Maybe someone else has a better idea, so I will create some background
information for someone to start.

The problem with hurestore is, that you need to create an interface to
dar.

I tried the dar python bindings, but they are unstable and also
unfinished. I have a bzr branch on lp for both the bindings (dar-python)
and hurestore (look in my branches) which uses these bindings and can
show the contents of the archive. The problem is however, that there you
cannot have any statistics about the archive (the bindings fail there
and I didn't get them to work)  and that is needed at some point.

I also tried to interface dar directly, but is this error-prone and
quite slow. The usage of appropriate bindings would be much better.

I am willing to help anyone starting on that, but you should have some
(or better good) knowledge on python, pygtk, python bindings, swig, c++
and (at the end) building debian packages. I think that these are a lot
of requirements for such a small tool. Of course, the swig and binding
part is optional, but preferred. Dar is written in C++, so is the
library. If you want to use (fix) the bindings you need to know that as
well.

Contact me if you like to help.

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hurestore will always crash on startup (unfinished tool)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/64594
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