Thanks, the installation was very smooth.

Now, how would you automate the process of backing up?

On UNIX I used cron for this.

On Windows I'm thinking about using Scheduled Tasks (that's in Accessories->System Tools). Is that what you use too?

If so, which DOS command do you run to execute rdiff-backup?

If not so, how do you schedule rdiff-backup?

Thanks,
- Karjala


Ryan Tate wrote:
Karjala, just wanted to make sure you have seen this page:

http://katastrophos.net/andre/blog/?p=19

And installed via Cygwin's Setup.exe the dependencies (for both rsync
and rdiff-backup):

Devel/
  autoconf
  automake
  binutils
  gcc
  make
  patchutils
Interpreters/
  python
Web/
  wget

I just got rdiff-backup running under cygwin a few days ago. I used
the specific version of librsync listed on that web page,
http://mesh.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/librsync/librsync-0.9.7.tar.gz





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