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author | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2018-07-14 20:56:41 +0100 |
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committer | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2018-07-14 20:56:41 +0100 |
commit | d87262dd706fec50cd150aab3e93883b6337466d (patch) | |
tree | 246b44c33ad7a57550430b0a60fa0df86a3c9e68 /app-backup/flexbackup/files/flexbackup-1.2.1-mbuffer-switch.patch | |
parent | 71bc00c87bba1ce31de0dac6c3b7fd1aee6917fc (diff) |
gentoo resync : 14.07.2018
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diff --git a/app-backup/flexbackup/files/flexbackup-1.2.1-mbuffer-switch.patch b/app-backup/flexbackup/files/flexbackup-1.2.1-mbuffer-switch.patch deleted file mode 100644 index d22e40f24c26..000000000000 --- a/app-backup/flexbackup/files/flexbackup-1.2.1-mbuffer-switch.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,130 +0,0 @@ -Common subdirectories: flexbackup-1.2.1-r3/contrib and flexbackup-1.2.1-r4/contrib -diff -ubB flexbackup-1.2.1-r3/flexbackup flexbackup-1.2.1-r4/flexbackup ---- flexbackup-1.2.1-r3/flexbackup 2007-04-14 17:03:34.000000000 -0400 -+++ flexbackup-1.2.1-r4/flexbackup 2007-04-14 17:09:48.000000000 -0400 -@@ -442,7 +442,7 @@ - # Get rid of trailing / - $dir = &nuke_trailing_slash($dir); - -- # If level is icremental for the set, each dir might -+ # If level is incremental for the set, each dir might - # have a different numeric level - if (!defined($::set_incremental)) { - $level = $::level; -@@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ - push(@::remoteprogs, $::path{'mbuffer'}); - - my $megs = $cfg::buffer_megs . "M"; -- my $bufcmd = "$::path{mbuffer} -q -m $megs -p $cfg::buffer_fill_pct $mbuffer_blk_flag "; -+ my $bufcmd = "$::path{mbuffer} -q -m $megs -P $cfg::buffer_fill_pct $mbuffer_blk_flag "; - - $::buffer_cmd = " | $bufcmd"; - $::write_cmd = "$bufcmd -f -o "; -@@ -4884,18 +4884,24 @@ - } - - if (defined(%{$::prune{$prunekey}})) { -+ my $rex; - # FreeBSD needs -E (above) and no backslashes around the (|) chars - if ($::uname =~ /FreeBSD/) { -- $cmd .= '-regex "\./('; -- $cmd .= join('|', keys %{$::prune{$prunekey}}); -- $cmd .= ')/.*" '; -- } else { -- $cmd .= '-regex "\./\('; -- $cmd .= join('\|', keys %{$::prune{$prunekey}}); -- $cmd .= '\)/.*" '; -- } -+ $rex = '-regex "\./('; -+ $rex .= join('|', keys %{$::prune{$prunekey}}); -+ $rex .= ')/.*" '; -+ } else { -+ $rex = '-regex "\./\('; -+ $rex .= join('\|', keys %{$::prune{$prunekey}}); -+ $rex .= '\)/.*" '; -+ } -+ # Show what the darn thing is constructing for prune expressions. -+ &log("| \"find\" regex for pruning is: $rex"); -+ $cmd .= $rex; - $cmd .= '-prune -o '; - } else { -+ # Show what the darn thing is constructing for prune expressions. -+ &log("| No pruning defined for this tree."); - # Can't use find -depth with -prune (see single unix spec etc) - # (not toally required anyway, only if you are archiving dirs you - # don't have permissions on and are running as non-root) -diff -ubB flexbackup-1.2.1-r3/flexbackup.conf flexbackup-1.2.1-r4/flexbackup.conf ---- flexbackup-1.2.1-r3/flexbackup.conf 2007-04-14 17:03:35.000000000 -0400 -+++ flexbackup-1.2.1-r4/flexbackup.conf 2007-04-14 17:09:48.000000000 -0400 -@@ -30,6 +30,45 @@ - # A space-separated list of directories to prune from each backup. - # Key is a filesystem or host:dir spec as outlined above - # regular expressions allowed (not shell-type wildcards!) -+# -+# Note: These directories are actually regular expressions and must -+# match "find" output relative to the path of the current backup set. This -+# means that different exclusions are needed for different backup sets. -+# This is a little tricky, so, read on. -+# -+# The regular expressions are processed by "find" but, before "find" is run, -+# FlexBackup changes into the base directory of the backup set in progress. -+# FlexBackup then runs "find" with a path of "." which means all output lines -+# start with "./". To be helpful, FlexBackup packages each space-separated -+# prune directory as follows. If you have a prune list like this -+# -+# $prune{'/somedir'} = "one two three"; -+# -+# then, the constructed -regex argument to "find" looks like this -+# -+# -regex "\./\(one\|two\|three\)/.*" -+# -+# The last thing you need to know is that FlexBackup only uses the prune -+# terms that match the current base directory in the set you're backing -+# up. For example, if your backup set definition looks like this -+# -+# $set{'daily'} = "/home /root /var /usr"; -+# -+# and you want to do some exclusions in "/home" and "/var" (but not the other -+# directories), you must set up a prune list for those two directories -+# separately. For example, to exclude bert's and ernie's home directories plus -+# /var/tmp, you would need the following: -+# -+# $prune{'/home'} = "bert ernie"; -+# $prune{'/var'} = "tmp"; -+# -+# In particular, combining these *does not* work. For example, this -+# -+# $prune{'/'} = "home/bert home/ernie var/tmp"; -+# -+# does not work, unless, of course, your backup set is backing up "/", -+# which our example is not. -+# - $prune{'/'} = "tmp proc"; - - # Compression -@@ -84,7 +123,8 @@ - # True to try and preserve file access times during backup, if the selected - # archive program can do so. Note that if this is true, -cnewer checks (file - # permission/status changes only, not content) are turned off when deciding --# which files to archive on the local system. -+# which files to archive on the local system. This is because preserving the -+# access time changes the permission/status change time in the filesystem. - $atime_preserve = 'false'; - - # Span across filesytems? ("dump" will ignore this option) -@@ -97,8 +137,13 @@ - # leading directories (the filesystem specs above or the "-dir" flag). - # Matches paths, not filenames, so put .* on the front/back as needed. - # Comment these out to exclude nothing. --$exclude_expr[0] = '.*/[Cc]ache/.*'; --$exclude_expr[1] = '.*~$'; -+# -+# Note: The first example line breaks portage in a restored backup because -+# "/usr/lib/portage/pym/cache" is not backed up. Way too general! The moral -+# of this story is, be very careful with global excludes. The second example -+# is probably okay. -+# $exclude_expr[0] = '.*/[Cc]ache/.*'; -+# $exclude_expr[1] = '.*~$'; - - # If true (default), and using a tape device, level zero "set" backups - # assume you want to erase and use a new tape for each set. If false, level |