
Source (link to git-repo or to original if based on someone elses unmodified work): Add the source-code for this project on opencode.net
Konserve is a small backup application for the KDE 3.x
environment. It lives in the system tray and is able to create
regularly backups of several directories or files.
17 years ago
Bugfixes in this version:
* Konserve now respects an interval of several days between two backups
* Backing up directories works again
* Creating new backup profiles with one file as the source and one file as the destination fixed
* Added mailinglist to the documentation
17 years ago
Bugfixes in this version:
* Konserve now respects an interval of several days between two backups
* Backing up directories works again
* Creating new backup profiles with one file as the source and one file as the destination fixed
* Added mailinglist to the documentation
reggler
12 years ago
I got Konserve: 0.10.3 well working under my opensuse 10.3 but i got a little question about making backups:
Is it possible to somehow skip a subdirectory? E.g. let's say I want to backup my whole home directory but not a specific directory located in my homedir. Is this possible or no?
Thank you!
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hoernerfranz
13 years ago
anyone interested can find it at
http://www.hoernerfranzracing.de/kde/konserve.html - feel free to use it/comment on it.
(and yes, I tried to contact the original author for coordination, but no luck)
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sapo
14 years ago
On suse 10.1 only make empty backup files.
Konserverc is still the same
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sapo
14 years ago
the date must be .tgz.
Dont now how is was working on Suse 10.0
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uwebuckesfeld
14 years ago
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demalaga
16 years ago
:-(
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idefix
16 years ago
http://darkshines.net/debian/dists/
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kharkoma
16 years ago
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /debian/dists/sid/ on this server.
:(
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seraphyn
15 years ago
build one for yourself:
1. Download sources.
2. unpack
3. dh_make
4. login as root
5. dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
6. dpkg -i packagename.deb
For further Informations take a look in google.com/linux.
you'll need fakeroot too.
Chris
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