Armando M. Baratti wrote:
Fred Gansevles escreveu:
Hello,
I am currently working on a port for rdiff-backup that runs with
ActivePython.
It is a work in progress, but the first builds of the _librsync.pyd
and C.pyd already work (mostly).
The next step is to build a posix-module that, when imported,
magically provides a _working_ os.stat,
pwd and grp modules and whatever is needed.
Since I am new to the rdiff-backup scene, could somebody introduce
me to someone that know more
about the rdiff-on-windows problems?
What I have build so far can be downloaded from
http://www.betterbe.com/rdiff
I'd like to know if more people think this port is useful.
Fred Gansevles.
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There is (was?) someone else ( Josh Nisly - rdiffbackup at
joshnisly dot com) working on a native Windows ports of rdiff-backup:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2008-04/msg00001.html
Maybe you could join efforts.
Yes, I have built a working rdiff-backup that builds into a native win32
executable with py2exe. I've posted patches to the mailing list, and am
waiting for Andrew Ferguson to apply them.
I think he said a month or so ago that he was going to apply them soon,
but I haven't heard from him.
Here a couple of the emails with patches:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2008-04/msg00042.html
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/rdiff-backup-users/2008-04/msg00041.html
If you're interested, I can provide a build environment that automates
the entire build. This is what I used for developing the patches.
Josh Nisly
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