On Sep 18, JC Simonetti wrote: | If someone is interested in going through the development | of this client, we might start the development again... But | I cannot do it alone, I do not have enough time.
What i don't understand is why noone's actually looked at writing a native port of amandad or why NTTAR is used rather than ntbackup or some other native tool. (I don't believe NTTAR will work for everything, for instance MS Exchange..) IMO, the samba hack is a nasty kludge, and totally inappropriate for a lot of things as it doesn't handle extended attributes (such as ACLs). The amanda-win32 looked promising, but nothing's been happening with it for a long time as people have mentioned. And it is based on the PW32 SF project which is in the same state of abandonment as amanda-win32, so you're actually looking at 2 projects to maintain, not just one. Also, it seems that it would be much less work to actually port the existing (UNIX) amanda source (at least or at most?;) the client parts. Having a separate project really doesn't seem right.