On 02/23 04:47 , Jason Hughes wrote:
> I suddenly had an urge to do some work on a particular configuration
> file and wanted to determine all the changes that had occurred to it
> over the lifetime of its backups.
your thought is a good one; that there are multiple revisions of a file
availab
Jeff Schmidt wrote:
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 16:47 -0600, Jason Hughes wrote:
Basically, I'm looking for a quick way to find the filenames and/or
backup numbers I should use to get at all versions of a particular file.
how 'bout a commandline browser?
something like:
links
"http://BACK
On Fri, 2007-02-23 at 16:47 -0600, Jason Hughes wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I suddenly had an urge to do some work on a particular configuration
> file and wanted to determine all the changes that had occurred to it
> over the lifetime of its backups. Is there a simple command line tool
> that shows
Hey all,
I suddenly had an urge to do some work on a particular configuration
file and wanted to determine all the changes that had occurred to it
over the lifetime of its backups. Is there a simple command line tool
that shows all the revisions that have been transferred to my pool,
either p