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    bKappa

    bKappa

    Cross-platform incremental backup

    bKappa is a 2009 experiment in crude but transparent and cross-platform incremental backup. bKappa backups are simple directory trees and lists of files. They are easy to browse and examine and do not use symbolic or hard links. It is crude in the sense that bKappa only tracks files by name, not by content. This means it cannot detect that a file has been renamed and makes full copies of renamed and partially modified files. It generates standalone restore scripts for the POSIX shell...
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    POSIX friendly program, written in PHP which provides a secure (user / password login) web control panel for administering backups to Magnetic Tape Drives. Operations log and tape id number traceability. Requires: *nix, GNU Tar, and mt-stinit.
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    Clean is a program that searches for backup files and such identified by regular expressions in a ~/.cleanrc, and deletes them: possibly interactively with a per-file y/n decision, or in a batch mode. Clean is written in C and targets Unix/POSIX.
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