Encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup using the rsync algorithm

Edit Package duplicity

Duplicity incrementally backs up files and directories by encrypting
tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or local)
file server. In theory many remote backends are possible; right now
local, ssh/scp, ftp, rsync, HSI, WebDAV, and Amazon S3 backends are
written.

Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space
efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since
the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full unix
permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, etc., but not hard
links.

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duplicity-0.7.08.tar.gz 0001541904 1.47 MB
duplicity-remove_shebang.patch 0000000293 293 Bytes
duplicity-rpmlintrc 0000000053 53 Bytes
duplicity.changes 0000023370 22.8 KB
duplicity.spec 0000002970 2.9 KB
Revision 6 (latest revision is 9)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 412056 from Wolfgang Rosenauer's avatar Wolfgang Rosenauer (wrosenauer) (revision 6)
- update to 0.7.08
  * adds the ability to use path in the swift backend, in order to
    have multiple backups to the same container neatly organized.
  * Increased default volume size to 200M, was 25M
  * further bugfixes as outlined here
    http://duplicity.nongnu.org/CHANGELOG
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