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Steven Kurylo wrote:
> It is a backup, you're just not rotating it. Adding --backup just
> gives you one rotation. In the past with rysnc I've gone the hardlink
> route, as I can then make several rotations while only using a small
> amount of space. Using --backup mean you need the space for two full
> backups.
That's how dirvish does it. Hardlinks back to the original unmodified
copy, and if it changes rsync a new full copy.
Cheers,
lance
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Cell: (306) 230-8783
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