On Sunday September 07 2014 13:16:50 Brandon Allbery wrote:

> Yes, I was saying any operation other than actually writing the file should
> be safe, and then saying what would be needed in the
> actually-writing-the-file case to make it safe.

/Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb/portia
36808955 0 drwxrwxr-x+ 19 bertin admin 782 Sep  2 18:57 
2014-09-07-021603/Work/MP6/
36982951 0 drwxrwxr-x+ 19 bertin admin 782 Sep  7 19:12 Latest/Work/MP6/
36982951 0 drwxrwxr-x+ 19 bertin admin 782 Sep  7 19:12 
2014-09-07-194315/Work/MP6/

and 9.6Gb was copied. The 2 (sic) directories above are each 9.8Gb tall, so it 
would seem that despite my efforts to make the most recent backup reflect the 
changes I made since then, the full MacPorts tree was copied. Meh.

It also seems that more than half the space MacPorts takes on my work disk is 
taken up by files I've excluded from being backed up ...

R.
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