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From: Jay Miller (jnmiller, cryptofreak dot org) Date: 2001.10.26 - 16.34 MDT
X-Mailer: Mutt 1.2.5i - Words by Perry and Lorae Merritt <plmerritt, hypermall dot net> [011025 22:10]: > Dan is concerned about how we would get the backup package to backup an > individual file. In anyones reading have you seen a mechanism by which we > could tell a backup package to backup a file or a list of files? I've got to > believe this is a no-brainer, but I can't say I've actually seen it. Actually, I'm with you - I'm sure this *can* be done for most packages, but I haven't actually seen it. I guess we could check it out, but I don't have any backup packages anymore.. (my own little afbackup package can certainly be made to do it, but I get the feeling we aren't going to be using it. heh..) > Can you give me a hint at what you want me to answer about backup and > archival policies? Um, prolly not.. Any kind of policy-based info on a file. Backup-on-close is one. Um.. any others? I'm so tired.. As for the text-based docs, I'm not sure how it would work. I just thought it would be nice to track the changes in an easily accessible way. And it would be easier to edit. I thought. Heh. But I'm really not sure how it could be made convenient for everyone.. Just an idea. -- Jay Miller ICQ: 32123421 | YM: ladenedge | http://www.cryptofreak.org PGP: 0xedc9bb8d | 41a6428c 46abd36b 6b259b68 8a28ca4c edc9bb8c -- This is the antera mailing list. To unsubscribe, email majordomo, cryptofreak dot org with message body `unsubscribe antera'. Or, for more information, visit http://www.cryptofreak.org/.
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