But this would involve deleting all the old snapshots. What if I
discover that I want a different old file? Remember, I'm only sure
I'll never need *that one* again.
On May 28, 2007, at 5:33 PM, Kenneth Loafman wrote:
David Schneider-Joseph wrote:
Presumably this is technically feasible, as the --remove-older-
than option manages to selectively delete only those files that
are no longer referenced, but it seems that duplicity does not
currently support this. How would I go about doing this with the
underlying rdiff tools?
The 1GB file would be buried in among the 5MB chunks, probably
starting in one, spanning several, then ending in another. To
cleanly remove the one file and adjust all the other items would
require rewriting a fair part of the backup itself, at least the
two enclosing files, and renumbering and reindexing the rest.
Would be easier just to perform the backup again.
...Ken
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