Some distros maintain a fairly substantial list of patches against 1.2.1. I'm 
involved with those Gentoo. Many of them are posted on Sourceforge as well. 
They're all in the form of modest feature additions and bug fixes.

- John

-----Original Message-----
>From: Tim Kellers <timot...@smsd.tv>
>Sent: May 13, 2011 11:34 AM
>To: flexbackup-help@lists.sourceforge.net
>Subject: Re: [flexbackup-help] release
>
>
>
>Still using flexbackup-1.2.1_4, here, on FreeBSD. That's the latest on 
>this platform as far as I know.
>
>I use flexbackup with dump, so I had to cobble a -L argument into the code 
>to allow flexbackup to snapshot and archive a Live
>filesystem without unmounting it, but other than that, its pretty much 
>right out of the box.
>
>Tim Kellers
>
>On Fri, 13 May 2011, Terry wrote:
>
>> Is every one still using flexbackup-1.2.1 successfully  ? or has there 
>been an update some where else ?
>>
>> Ta
>
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