I just started to use rdiff-backup between a remote OpenBSD server and my local Mac OS X machine. Absolutely ideal -- effortless, efficient -- with one issue.
I have a situation where I'm pulling down trees of PHP files by other developers who mix case in their filenames, so upper-case characters are encoded by rdiff-backup when they're pulled down to my Mac to prevent conflicts, e.g. incLogon.php becomes inc;076ogon.php. But I have to maintain a working distribution of the software here, and this safe behavior breaks my local copy. In this particular situation, it is absolutely guaranteed that there will never be any case conflicts between filenames (mostly because the other developers also work on Mac OS X), so is there a way to turn off this default safe behavior and have filenames remain unchanged? Thanks, Alex [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ rdiff-backup-users mailing list at [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/rdiff-backup-users Wiki URL: http://rdiff-backup.solutionsfirst.com.au/index.php/RdiffBackupWiki
