I guess this confirms my fears as there have been no replies from any of the developers. Unless the original developers take an interest in it again or someone else takes up the torch it's probably not a good idea to use it. This is a real shame because so far it looked like the most promising backup solution for my situation. :(
Regards,
Corey
On 10/27/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hello yeroc,
in "theory" it`s still being maintained, but i think i share your point of view.
at least i don`t really give big trust in rdiff-backup because i know, if i get a REAL problem, there are not many people around who can help here - too few people understanding rdiff-backup internals. i like rdiff-backup very much, but it seems, the development stage is over and the main contributors don`t spent much time on this anymore.
same with librsync - there is an important bugfix in the CVS which is important for rdiff-backup, too - but still no new release since 2003-08-08.
very sad about this.....
regards
roland
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