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[rdiff-backup-users] Old versions of files with lots of RDiff-slices
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John covici |
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[rdiff-backup-users] Old versions of files with lots of RDiff-slices |
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Fri, 20 Mar 2009 18:54:32 -0400 |
Yep, as far as I can tell.
on Friday 03/20/2009 address@hidden(address@hidden) wrote
> I read a discussion a while back about rolling back to a really old
> version of a file in the repository/archive.
>
> [A file with lots of reverse diffs to apply...]
>
> To paraphrase what I read, but never got a good answer to, do you
> have to start with the current version and apply all the reverse
> diffs in order to get to the prior version, or are there copies of
> the whole file in subsequently older versions that you start with.
>
> i.e. A file a year old, with 200 changes over 200 backups.
>
> To get to the year old version, you take the current file, and apply
> 200 reverse diffs to get the old one?
> (And if any of the 200 rdiffs fail, you're stuck...)
>
> Do I have it right?
>
> -Greg
>
>
>
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