pristine:0000000278-0037d3da0d3dd06f99bd25c518c08b1f8230dc1b93ab75dbcc90a80f81ae0d31 [Initial record Dino Morelli **20090313005510 Ignore-this: c232add586bf9f01ed5034e690fc2a0d ] hash: 0000003436-43193e40647180211900e7fb565efb3e5dac4f6f89d18a565dce8dd9005f2fbb [Updated comments Dino Morelli **20090319150726 Ignore-this: 2c7b1e4f9c7774af16ed13fb76bb8d58 ] hash: 0000000263-1eb80f86b78e18025197e9961f7ef4c613b1f9bc445b61e258263efd171af8fa [Added exclusion for /home/*/.xsession-errors Dino Morelli **20090319150746 Ignore-this: 86b0f7a52f03c313155fa00255472db9 This log gets unbelievably large sometimes. ] hash: 0000000236-6254878de24cb9ee4b5af1965e8c3f260eafd5532e8b96c43e22ea4c24370797 [Added exclusion for /home/*/.gvfs Dino Morelli **20090319150834 Ignore-this: 5211df7c8c1bcabd9e8f86012c0fe1dc We experienced a problem with rsync where nothing on the remote side was being deleted. The cause was this .gvfs directory. It's a FUSE mount, something new for Gnome. And its perms are very strange such that nobody can read it. This was causing rsync to doubt the file list and disable dest deletion. The opinion out there is this mount dir isn't important to back up. ] hash: 0000000541-5ca757b374b03b6aa19c058d8e58ea356c2ac3e6ea3a530b64842fe7bbc65025 [Now returning the exit code from rsync Dino Morelli **20090405160913 Ignore-this: c9ffc56998b6fb36eb972fdd7550fff4 This is important so we can notify the caller that a problem occurred. ] hash: 0000000406-237e9837138e2c6bf20c30e7fcdfad0108338405fde11c28851c8d2ef00a1c2a [Changed this project to use a bash script instead of Haskell Dino Morelli **20100407144417 Ignore-this: affb42926dc2143fc50276399be03e1c Also tuned up the example filter file and added better installation docs. ] hash: 0000005266-a51710407e6f197b49f90244005194b027751594aee200dc8c6ba54e9ca61cae [Added a line to fix /var/spool/mail backup in the filter file Dino Morelli **20100407205919 Ignore-this: 522eb55f28394279156aab1ee161950f ] hash: 0000000194-667f7ded6538c6cb130febdad5205dd39476773862c0e67542a00a6829043dcf [Added timeout behavior Dino Morelli **20110809144529 Ignore-this: 89c5d66161b504244300f43f599dc6c2 This script was never actually failing if the backup never completed. Making it entirely possible for these backup jobs to quietly keep running forever without informing anyone. Also was not exiting with the $command exit code. ] hash: 0000000571-22dd2ba2b0337fd14fdf10c225d73618e56a9aed7f8d5f640c2492b55ff63dc8 [Added some usage comments Dino Morelli **20110809145927 Ignore-this: 87c0882b5fdc93d84bbb61e06306b85b ] hash: 0000000276-1eda810c178dcf63d0bfa2fcd36ba989d3686a105e09b162c4b48fb801fd5ff9 [Fixed a comment Dino Morelli **20110809221106 Ignore-this: 3015e603fa7b4df229a6556e7315a9ee ] hash: 0000000240-312e7a1f9a37de675c1e7aa5609cb98c2bba548d88ab13091e4ee8a7b3995efb [Added package list generation for Arch or Debian Dino Morelli **20110813145857 Ignore-this: a6ecdc543b4f6c5cc96caf3d243cf88b Renamed the command variable to backupCmd for clarity as well. ] hash: 0000000988-347e5bb29cb398a5983996b362433adb4ec525ad4a263c0834c01dfceb5ab051