Hi,

It's a great feature.

Now missing only a graphical interface :/

It's a real christmas present :)

I test later.

I wish you a merry christmas (and to whole list).

Regards,

Nicolas


Le mardi 21 décembre 2010 à 18:15 -0500, Chris Frey a écrit :
> Hi list,
> 
> There's a new tool in the Barry git repo today, called bio.  Bio is a
> command line tool that does Barry Input / Output, and supports the following
> types of IO:
> 
>       - device
>       - tar backup files
>       - boost serialization files and streams
>       - mime streams
>       - LDIF streams
>       - human readable text dumps and hex dumps
>       - SHA1 sum output
> 
> This tool combines a lot of the functionality of btool, btardump, brecsum,
> and bs11nread, but does it more flexibly, and better.
> 
> Here's a few examples, to show its power:
> 
>       1) Backup a full device to tar backup:
> 
>               bio -i device -A -o tar -f mybackup.tar.gz
> 
> You'll notice that the theme is one -i option, which selects the input
> type, and multiple -o options, selecting the output type.  Each type
> can take options of its own.
> 
> For example:
> 
>       2) Read a backup file and convert the Address Book to MIME
> 
>               bio -i tar -f mybackup.tar.gz -d "Address Book" -o mime
> 
>       3) Copy the Calendar from one device to another, and dump
>          the records to stdout in human readable format at the same time
> 
>               bio -i device -p 3009efe3 -d Calendar \
>                       -o device -p 204062f3 \
>                       -o dump
> 
>       4) Read LDIF input and convert the contacts to MIME format
> 
>               ldapsearch -x | bio -i ldif -o mime
> 
>       5) Test the record code by running the Tasks database through
>          the Boost storage and back to human readable
> 
>               bio -i device -d Tasks -o dump
> 
>                       vs.
> 
>               bio -i device -d Tasks -o boost -f - | \
>                       bio -i boost -f - -o dump
> 
> Play around with it, and let me know if you find any bugs.
> 
> Enjoy,
> - Chris
> 
> 
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