Wayback is user-level versioning file system for Linux. Wayback allows for remounting of any file system to add transparent versioning.
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This update fixes a bug that caused vutils.pl (and thus the utilities vstat, vrevert, vextract, and vrm) not to work properly. If you already installed Wayback 1.0, you only need to replace the vutils.pl file with the one in this release.
Wayback 1.0.1 - Minor bugfix, fixes vutils.pl. - If you already installed 1.0, you only need to replace vutils.pl Wayback 1.0 - First public release - All known crashes fixed - Uses FUSE 1.1
The first public release of the Wayback filesystem is available! Wayback is a user-level versioning file system for Linux. It allows you to remount any directory to a new path where every change to every file and subdirectory will be logged and is completely reversible. At this point there are no known bugs in Wayback.
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