El dilluns, 8 de gener de 2018, a les 23:47:52 CET, Martin Koller va escriure: > Hi all, > > I'd like to announce kbackup - A Backup program with an easy to use User > Interface > > KBackup is a program that lets you back up any directories or files, > whereby it uses an easy to use directory tree to select the things to back > up. > > The program was designed to be very simple in its use so that it can be used > by non-computer experts. > > It can do full- and incremental backups. > > The storage format is the well known TAR format, whereby the data is still > stored in compressed format (bzip2 or gzip). > > The backup can be put onto a local directory (mounted device, etc.) but also > on a remote URL (thanks to KDE KIO). > > I started development already a long time ago in 2006, based on Qt3(!). > I released it on https://www.linux-apps.com/content/show.php?content=44998 > and it quickly became a much downloaded program. > Over the years I always added new features when something I felt was > missing. In the last year I finally managed to upgrade it to using KF5, and > I feel it's time to integrate it more deeply with the KDE project. It has > also a handbook and was already integrated with the translation team, > thanks to Luigi Toscano and Burkhard Lück > > I think a good harbor for it will be kdeutils. > > It is already in playground at https://cgit.kde.org/kbackup.git
Quick notes: * You don't need the setTranslator call in main.cxx there's automagic for that * You should remove the kol...@aon.at in the about data and get a bugs.kde.org product * Seems there's some issues with i18n, after a quick backup i got ...finished slice /home/kdeunstable/kbackup/build/ backup_2018.01.10-00.02.29_1.tar(I18N_ARGUMENT_MISSING) -- Filtered Files: 0(I18N_ARGUMENT_MISSING) * What is the Medium: label and the percentage bar after it? * How do i get a non full backup? ( i guess it would be an incremental one? ) Cheers, Albert