Backup and Restore Application

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http://dar.linux.free.fr/

Dar (Disk Archive) is a hardware-independent backup solution. Dar uses
catalogs (unlike tar),which it makes it possible to extract a single
file without having to read the entire archive. It is also possible to
create incremental backups. Dar archives can also be created or used
with the libdar library (for example, with KDar, a KDE application).
This package contains the command line tools and documentation.

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dar-2.7.8.tar.gz 0002414732 2.3 MB
dar-2.7.8.tar.gz.sig 0000000566 566 Bytes
dar.changes 0000031099 30.4 KB
dar.keyring 0000004719 4.61 KB
dar.spec 0000005479 5.35 KB
Revision 63 (latest revision is 77)
Martin Pluskal's avatar Martin Pluskal (pluskalm) accepted request 1041264 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 63)
- update to 2.7.8:
  * updating code and man page about the way to solve the conflict of
  sequentially reading the archive of reference when binary delta is
  implicitly present for differential/incremental backups
  * added -avc option to surface libcurl verbose messages
  * fixed bug in dar where a sanity check about slice min digit detection
  was applied to the local filesystem when the backup was stored
  remotely, this prevented the reading or remote backups
  * exposing libcurl version to the version output (new API call added
  * remove extra slash (/) found after hostname in URL passed to libcurl
  * fixed self test reported error about mycurl_easyhandle_node.cpp
  * improved error message when libcurl fails to connect to an sftp server
  * fixed bug in libdar in the way libcurl is called for reading a file
  using ftp protocol
  * fixed bug in libdar when asking libcurl the size of the file we are
  writing (libcurl segfaults with ftp protocol). In addition, we now
  record this info during the write process (faster and more efficient).
  * fixed bug met when creating a backup on very close and/or high
  bandwidth ftp and sftp repos with the --hash option set, triggering a
  race condition that led dar to sometime hang unexpectedly.
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