The project team has requested this case to be modified to integrate rdiff-backup-1.2.1 into Solaris instead of rdiff-backup-1.0.5 into Solaris as previously approved. The 1.2.1 release is a bug fix only update.
Dan Dan Hain wrote: > Since no one objected and the timer ran out, I marked this > case as 'closed approved' in the IAM file. > > Dan > > > Dan Hain wrote: >> I'm sponsoring this case for Pradhap Devarajan. The timer is set to >> 4/30/2008. >> >> This case is to integrate rdiff-backup into Solaris, and requests >> micro release binding. A man page, FAQ html and examples html are in >> the case directory. >> - Dan >> >> Template Version: @(#)onepager.txt 1.35 07/11/07 SMI >> Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems >> >> 1. Introduction >> 1.1. Project/Component Working Name: >> >> Integrate rdiff-backup into Solaris >> >> 1.2. Name of Document Author/Supplier: >> >> Daniel Hain >> >> 1.3. Date of This Document: >> 03/21/2008 >> >> 1.4. Name of Major Document Customer(s)/Consumer(s): >> 1.4.1. The PAC or CPT you expect to review your project: >> Solaris PAC >> 1.4.2. The ARC(s) you expect to review your project: >> PSARC >> 1.4.3. The Director/VP who is "Sponsoring" this project: >> Chris.Armes at sun.com >> 1.4.4. The name of your business unit: >> Solaris Revenue Product Engineering >> >> 1.5. Email Aliases: >> 1.5.1. Responsible Manager: joe.g at sun.com >> 1.5.2. Responsible Engineer: pradhap.devarajan at sun.com >> 1.5.4. Interest List: >> >> 2. Project Summary >> 2.1. Project Description: >> rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another locally and also >> over the network. >> 4. Technical Description: >> >> Summary: >> This project integrates rdiff-backup-1.0.5 into Solaris >> This project requests a micro binding. >> >> 4.1. Details: >> >> rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over >> a network. >> The target directory ends up a copy of the source directory, >> but extra >> reverse diffs are stored in a special subdirectory of that >> target directory, >> so you can still recover files lost some time ago. The idea is >> to combine >> the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup. >> rdiff-backup also >> preserves subdirectories, hard links, dev files, permissions, >> uid/gid ownership, >> modification times, extended attributes, acls, and resource >> forks. >> Also, rdiff-backup can operate in a bandwidth efficient manner >> over a pipe, >> like rsync. Thus you can use rdiff-backup and ssh to securely >> back a >> hard drive up to a remote location, and only the differences >> will be transmitted. Ben Escoto is the principal author of >> rdiff-backup and code contributions from >> Daniel Hazelbaker, Dean Gaudet and Andrew Ferguson >> >> webpage http://rdiff-backup.nongnu.org/index.html >> >> 4.5. Interfaces: >> >> Standard C Library Functions >> Socket Library Functions >> librsync Library Functions >> 4.6. Doc Impact: >> >> New man page: rdiff-backup.1 (see case directory) >> 5. References: >> http://rdiff-backup.nongnu.org/index.html >> >> 6. Resources and Schedule: >> 6.4. Product Approval Committee requested information: >> 6.4.1. Consolidation or Component Name: >> sfw >> >> 6.5. ARC review type: >> FastTrack >> >> 6.6. ARC Exposure: >> open >> > > -- Dan Hain Solaris Revenue Product Engineering (RPE) http://namefinder/NameFinder?nfquery=-s+88796 -------------------------------------------------------------- NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. --------------------------------------------------------------