Source: rsbackup Maintainer: Debian rsbackup maintainers Uploaders: Matthew Vernon Priority: optional Standards-Version: 3.9.6.0 Section: admin Homepage: https://www.greenend.org.uk/rjk/rsbackup/ Vcs-Git: https://github.com/ewxrjk/rsbackup Build-Depends: lynx|lynx-cur,devscripts,sqlite3,libsqlite3-dev,libboost-system-dev,libboost-filesystem-dev,libboost-dev,pkg-config,libpangomm-1.4-dev,libcairomm-1.0-dev,xattr,acl,debhelper Package: rsbackup Architecture: any Section: admin Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},rsync Recommends: openssh-server,openssh-client Description: rsync-based backup utility Backups are stored as complete filesystem trees on a (perhaps external) hard disk. Multiple backups use hard links between identical files to save space. . Backups may be taken from multiple machines (over SSH) and stored to multiple disks. . Backups may be made automatically, i.e. without relying on the operator to remember to make a backup. Package: rsbackup-graph Architecture: any Section: admin Depends: ${shlibs:Depends},rsbackup Recommends: openssh-server,openssh-client Description: Graphics for rsync-based backup utility Backups are stored as complete filesystem trees on a (perhaps external) hard disk. Multiple backups use hard links between identical files to save space. . Backups may be taken from multiple machines (over SSH) and stored to multiple disks. . Backups may be made automatically, i.e. without relying on the operator to remember to make a backup. . This package generates graphical representations of currently available backups.