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Name: fsarchiver | Distribution: openSUSE Leap 15.2 |
Version: 0.8.4 | Vendor: openSUSE |
Release: lp152.3.2 | Build date: Thu Nov 7 18:03:11 2019 |
Group: Productivity/Archiving/Backup | Build host: obs-arm-7 |
Size: 366586 | Source RPM: fsarchiver-0.8.4-lp152.3.2.src.rpm |
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org | |
Url: http://www.fsarchiver.org | |
Summary: Filesystem Archiver |
FSArchiver is a system tool that allows you to save the contents of a file-system to a compressed archive file. The file-system can be restored on a partition which has a different size and it can be restored on a different file-system. Unlike tar/dar, FSArchiver also creates the file-system when it extracts the data to partitions. Everything is checksummed in the archive in order to protect the data. If the archive is corrupt, you just loose the current file, not the whole archive.
GPL-2.0
* Tue Feb 20 2018 mvetter@suse.com - Update to 0.8.4: * Added support for zstd compression algorithm (New option ā-Zā). - Add BuildRequires: libzstd-devel. * Fri Jan 05 2018 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.8.3. * Implemented LZ4 compression. - Add BuildRequires: pkgconfig(liblz4). * Fri Sep 01 2017 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.8.2. * Add support for the latest ext4 filesystem features. * Improved support of large block device when restoring extfs filesystems. * Wed Jan 11 2017 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.8.1. * Improved support for XFS filesystem. * Updated documentation and comments in the sources. * Thu Aug 11 2016 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.8.0. * Implemented FAT filesystem support for EFI system partitions. * Allow user to specify new filesystem label or UUID during restfs. * Fixed more errors and warnings reported by cppcheck. - Changes in 0.6.24. * Updated man page and description of the commands and options. * Support for sparse inode chunks on XFS v5. * Avoid internationalization when running commands so mkfs output can be parsed properly. * Tue Jul 05 2016 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.6.23. * Added micro-seconds to timestamp used in the name of the temporary directory. * Fixed memory leaks on failure scenarios and protect against buffer overflows in scanf. * Fixed possible failure to restore ext4 filesystems when mkfs running in interactive mode. * Fixed compilation errors with the musl libc. - Refresh fsarchiver-attr.patch. * Sat Feb 13 2016 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.6.22. * Test support for extended attributes and ACLs instead of checking mount options. * Fri Jan 08 2016 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.6.21. * Removed duplicate types definitions in order to fix compilation errors. * Attempt to unmount a device four times before failing. - Changes in 0.6.20. * Detect version of XFS filesystems in order to preserve it when they are restored. * Add support for XFS filesystems features introduced in XFS version 5. * Make sure the UUIDs of XFS filesystems are always preserved. - Update fsarchiver-types.patch: partially fixed upstream. - Correct source URL. - Install more docs. * Sun Oct 12 2014 crrodriguez@opensuse.org - Add fsarchiver-attr.patch: remove dependency on libattr..it was never linked anyway, things still worked because glibc provides the same interface. * Sat Mar 01 2014 lazy.kent@opensuse.org - Update to 0.6.19. * Reverted "number of inode blocks per group" patch which caused a regression in release 0.6.18.
/usr/sbin/fsarchiver /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/COPYING /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/ChangeLog /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/HOWTO /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/NEWS /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/README /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/THANKS /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/internals /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/internals/FILEFORMAT /usr/share/doc/packages/fsarchiver/internals/MULTITHREADING /usr/share/man/man8/fsarchiver.8.gz
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