On 29 Jan, David Kempe wrote:
>  only if you want to recover stuff as old as or older than that increment. 
>  if you want the most recent or more recent than the damaged file you  
>  would be fine. 
>   
>  as I said earlier, the most recent backup is a straight copy away. Its  
>  just a mirror like rsync, you don't need any special tools at all to  
>  recover your most recent backup. 

D'oh!  <smacks head>

You did say rdiff (reverse diff), yes.  D'oh!

How does it handle binary files?  Okay?

Yes, a talk might be good.  rdiff-backup sounds both interesting and
good.

luke

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