Simple backup tool and frontend for duplicity
Déjà Dup is a simple backup tool. It hides the complexity of doing
backups the 'right way' (encrypted, off-site, and regular) and uses
duplicity as the backend.
Features:
* Support for local or remote backup locations, including Amazon S3
* Securely encrypts and compresses your data
* Incrementally backs up, letting you restore from any particular backup
* Schedules regular backups
* Integrates well into your GNOME desktop
- Developed at GNOME:Apps
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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deja-dup-42.4.tar.bz2 | 0001281249 1.22 MB | |
deja-dup.changes | 0000036584 35.7 KB | |
deja-dup.spec | 0000003299 3.22 KB |
Revision 60 (latest revision is 78)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
accepted
request 839598
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Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar)
(revision 60)
- Update to 42.4: * Redesign the main window and preferences to follow GNOME design patterns * Add welcome state for first time use (with slightly guided backup/restore) * Add an in-app browse & restore interface * Drop nautilus plugin, in preference of above new browse interface * Drop deprecated backends (GOA, S3, GCS, OpenStack, and Rackspace) * Use "Déjà Dup Backups" instead of "Déjà Dup Backup Tool" as full name * Drop "Version" key from desktop files, which broke some parsers * Adds a button to reset your Google authorization in the preferences * Warn users before they restore files that we can't write to * Fix automatic backups not firing for removable storage drives, which got broken during the 41.x development cycle * Automatically exclude folders that follow the cachedir spec (i.e. that have a CACHEDIR.TAG file in them), and same if they have a .deja-dup-ignore file * Use a symbolic back icon in header (vs a full color icon) * Stop the restore confirmation screen from growing too big if you are restoring a lot of files * Mount partitions specified in /etc/fstab if necessary * When selecting an internal drive as a Local Folder, treat it as a removable drive, so that we will mount if necessary * Exclude /dev by default (forwarded request 838780 from polslinux)
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