Burp is a handy and reliable utility designed to enable you to create backups of your files.
It uses librsync in order to save on the amount of space that is used by each backup. It also uses VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) to make snapshots when backing up Windows computers.
What's New in This Release:
· EFS support on Windows.
· Move to using mingw-w64 for both 32bit and 64bit Windows builds.
· Add 'exclude_fs =' option for Linux so that you can skip partitions
· types (for example, tmpfs) without generating warnings.
· If recovery method 'resume' is set, but the includes/excludes change,
· switch to 'use', then start a new backup.
· In the tests, check to see whether it looks like the server has finished
· the backup before moving on, rather than just waiting a set amount of time.
· Add man pages for bedup and burp_ca.
· Remove embedded uthash code. It will need to be installed as a dependency.
· For example, in Debian, you might run 'apt-get install uthash-dev'.
· Add Bas van den Dikkenberg's tweaks for getting burp into official Debian
· and Ubuntu repositories. Burp is now in debian sid and ubuntu precise.
· Make the server tell the client what extra_comms features it supports, so
· that, in future, old servers are more likely to work with new clients.
· Improve 'make clean'.
· Add option to strip off leading ...