backuppc 3.3.1-2ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
backuppc (3.3.1-2ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - debian/backuppc.init, debian/rules: Do not call init script on shutdown and reboot (TearDown) (Closes: #488660). - debian/control: + Depend on default-mta | mail-transport-agent, instead of enumerating a long list of alternative MTAs. + Drop build dependency to 'par2', it's in universe. + Add build dependency on libsocket6-perl. - configure.pl: Do not test for par2 being available at build time. - (Inline) apply patch to add support for ipv6. (LP: #54918). Depend on libsocket6-perl for that. (LP: #1515986) - debian/rules: installing setuid wrapper with setuid bit set, and no permissions granted to other (mode 4750). backuppc (3.3.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium * Perl 5.22 fix. Closes: #809626 * Only remove /etc/backuppc/config.pl on purge. Closes: #800001 * Added BackupPC_deleteFile. Closes: #806671 -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Tue, 12 Jan 2016 10:18:11 +0100
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- Uploaded by:
- Martin Pitt
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
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- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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backuppc_3.3.1-2ubuntu1.dsc | 1.7 KiB | ddc0759ab9b9311b89c1cf52ffcc91352a356849fbd5db9268bc51ce3753de79 |
Available diffs
- diff from 3.3.1-1ubuntu1 to 3.3.1-2ubuntu1 (17.4 KiB)
Binary packages built by this source
- backuppc: high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up PCs
BackupPC is disk based and not tape based. This particularity allows
features not found in any other backup solution:
* Clever pooling scheme minimizes disk storage and disk I/O.
Identical files across multiple backups of the same or different PC are
stored only once resulting in substantial savings in disk storage and disk
writes. Also known as "data deduplication".
* Optional compression provides additional reductions in storage.
CPU impact of compression is low since only new files (those not already
in the pool) need to be compressed.
* A powerful http/cgi user interface allows administrators to view log files,
configuration, current status and allows users to initiate and cancel
backups and browse and restore files from backups very quickly.
* No client-side software is needed. On WinXX the smb protocol is used.
On Linux or Unix clients, rsync or tar (over ssh/rsh/nfs) can be used
* Flexible restore options. Single files can be downloaded from any backup
directly from the CGI interface. Zip or Tar archives for selected files
or directories can also be downloaded from the CGI interface.
* BackupPC supports mobile environments where laptops are only intermittently
connected to the network and have dynamic IP addresses (DHCP).
* Flexible configuration parameters allow multiple backups to be performed
in parallel.
* and more to discover in the manual...
- backuppc-dbgsym: debug symbols for package backuppc
BackupPC is disk based and not tape based. This particularity allows
features not found in any other backup solution:
* Clever pooling scheme minimizes disk storage and disk I/O.
Identical files across multiple backups of the same or different PC are
stored only once resulting in substantial savings in disk storage and disk
writes. Also known as "data deduplication".
* Optional compression provides additional reductions in storage.
CPU impact of compression is low since only new files (those not already
in the pool) need to be compressed.
* A powerful http/cgi user interface allows administrators to view log files,
configuration, current status and allows users to initiate and cancel
backups and browse and restore files from backups very quickly.
* No client-side software is needed. On WinXX the smb protocol is used.
On Linux or Unix clients, rsync or tar (over ssh/rsh/nfs) can be used
* Flexible restore options. Single files can be downloaded from any backup
directly from the CGI interface. Zip or Tar archives for selected files
or directories can also be downloaded from the CGI interface.
* BackupPC supports mobile environments where laptops are only intermittently
connected to the network and have dynamic IP addresses (DHCP).
* Flexible configuration parameters allow multiple backups to be performed
in parallel.
* and more to discover in the manual...