Backup and Restore Application
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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- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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dar-2.6.13.tar.gz | 0002148732 2.05 MB | |
dar-2.6.13.tar.gz.sig | 0000000566 566 Bytes | |
dar.changes | 0000027021 26.4 KB | |
dar.keyring | 0000003246 3.17 KB | |
dar.spec | 0000005938 5.8 KB |
Revision 47 (latest revision is 57)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Martin Pluskal (pluskalm)
(revision 47)
- Enable curl and rsync support - update to 2.6.13: - fixed compilation warning in testing routine (outside libdar and dar) - due to change in autoconf, the --sysconfdir path (which defaults to ${prefix}/etc) was read as an empty string, leading dar to look for darrc system file at the root of the filesystem (/darrc) - fixed bug that should occur in extremely rare conditions (it has been discover during 2.7.0 validation process): compression must be used, no ciphering, no hashing, file changed at backup time or had a poor compression ratio, was not saved at slice boundary, the previous entry had an EA saved but no FSA or an unchanged FSA. In such conditions are all met, dar tries to resave the file in place, but partially or totally overwites the EAs of the previous entry leading to archive testing to fail for these EA (though the archive could be finished without error). - fixed bug met when case insensitive mask is requested (-an option) and locale of file to restore or backup is not the one the dar binary is run with.
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