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rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a network. The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, but extra reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that target directory, so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is to combine the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. rdiff-backup also preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, uid/gid ownership, modification times, extended attributes, acls, and resource forks. Also, rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner over a pipe, like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely back a hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences will be transmitted. Finally, rdiff-backup is easy to use and settings have sensical defaults. ok mbalmer@
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@comment $OpenBSD: PFRAG.shared,v 1.1.1.1 2007/08/31 10:23:51 jsg Exp $
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lib/python${MODPY_VERSION}/site-packages/rdiff_backup/C.so
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lib/python${MODPY_VERSION}/site-packages/rdiff_backup/_librsync.so
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