I found that when I was backing up both /home/me and /etc in the main
profile, that the files were not being deleted from my backups.  I have
since then created another profile for the /etc, and have /home/me by
itself in the "Main Profile".  Since doing this files are deleted, at
least from the /home/me which I have checked.  Perhaps this might be of
assistance to you.

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Deleted Files are stored in snapshots forever
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/406092
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Status in Back In Time: Fix Committed

Bug description:
The classic example of this is when Back In Time backs up your desktop.

For example.

I create a file called 'foo' on my desktop to write some quick notes in.

I create a snapshot, and '~/Desktop/foo' is now stored in 'Snapshot1'.

I delete 'foo' from my Desktop, as I no longer need the file.

I create another snapshot 'Snapshot2'. 'Foo' is still listed in 'Snapshot2' as 
a file (although obviously it hasn't changed). 

For each snapshot that is taken after this, 'foo' will always be listed as a 
file in the snapshot, and never removed from the series of backups.

What should happen is, 'foo' should be stored in 'Snapshot1', but should not be 
stored in 'Snapshot2'.

When 'Snapshot1' is deleted (either manually or automatically), 'foo' is no 
longer backed up through back in time, as it no longer exists on the system.

The only current workaround I have found, is manually deleting the files I want 
to be removed from snapshots, so they are not included in the next sync.



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