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:
· Bug fix for strip_vss/split_vss truncating backups of changed files on Windows.
· Bug fix for autoupgrade failing on Windows if autoupgrade_dir has been modified.
· Bug fix for listing backups created with split_vss=1.
· Bug fix for restoring uncompressed encrypted backups created with split_vss=1.
· Bug fix for making backups with min_file_size and split_vss=1.
· Bug fix for Debian init do_stop() function from Peter Maloney.
· Bug fix for resuming backups where a file to patch has already been hard linked into place. Also get the client to report a more helpful message if any similar problem happens.
· Bug fix for signal handler race conditions.
· Bug fix for the forkchild child not exiting when execv fails.
· Changed the run_script() code to take an array.
· Added server_script_pre_notify and server_script_post_notify options.
· Rework the test script so that it can test Windows clients.
· Attempt a Windows signal handler to try to shut VSS down nicely on certain signals, such as Ctrl-C.
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