For Debian/Ubuntu you can use Patrik's repo. Follow instructions at https://nexus.ikus-soft.com/repository/archive/rdiffweb/2.8.9/doc/installation.html#option-1-debian-ubuntu-repository to add the Debian/Ubuntu repository.

You can then add Rdiffweb as suggested but you can also add latest'n'greatest version of rdiff-backup by e.g:

sudo apt install rdiff-backup-2.2

You can run it as rdiff-backup-2.2. If you want to be able to use this version as the default then change/create a symlink in /usr/bin.

On 22/03/2024 19:00, Adam Weremczuk wrote:
What's the recommended way of achieving this?

Unfortunately Debian 10 comes with 1.2.8-7 and 2 rounds of distro upgrades are out of question for now.


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