rdiff-backup-fs | Filesystem in userspace for rdiff-backup repositories | File Utils library

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rdiff-backup-fs is a C library typically used in Utilities, File Utils applications. rdiff-backup-fs has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities, it has a Strong Copyleft License and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.

Anyone who at least once lost his project knows – I personally do - how important it is to create backups. Rdiff-backup (allows user to incrementally backup one directory into another. Increments make disk usage relatively low, as only differences between two consecutive backups are stored. This has its drawbacks, however. Although user can access files from most recent backup easily, simply by entering the backup directory, it is much harder to access and browse through older versions. Rdiff-backup allows to access them only by set of instructions, that require precise knowledge of file names and backup times. To investigate creation process of certain project one has to invest a lot of time and energy. This reduces rdiff-backup directory to simple copy of a project rather than repository of all its versions. Possible solution is to create userspace filesystem based on rdiff-backup repository data. As these information are well and explicitly stored, they can be easily accessed by the filesystem and presented to user in clear and friendly manner. Instead of doing a lot typing and bookkeeping, user will be able to freely browse through any revision of the backed up directory. The easiest – in my opinion – way to create one, is to use FUSE (Filesystem in userspace - library that allows the developer to focus on high level aspects of the filesystem (e.g. Accessing rdiff-back information and files), while it does all the necessary low level work itself. Since using FUSE does not require root privileges it can be used by any user to create personal filesystem on demand. As soon as filesystem is correctly mounted, it will provide access to snapshot of the repository for every increment that had been done. Directory structure will be the same as the backed up directory at the time of the increment. Any file added to the repository at the will be accessible, yet only the accessed files will be replicated, so disk space usage stays low. Idea for this filesystem was first presented by Lukasz Sznuk from University of Warsaw as one of the projects for course in Operating Systems. For usage information check man rdiff-backup-fs.
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              It has 1 star(s) with 2 fork(s). There are 8 watchers for this library.
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              There are 1 open issues and 1 have been closed. On average issues are closed in 21 days. There are no pull requests.
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              rdiff-backup-fs has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.

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              rdiff-backup-fs is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. This license is Strong Copyleft.
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            QUESTION

            Android 11: Send e-mail with automatically attached file
            Asked 2021-Jun-02 at 13:39

            I want open and email app with already generated text, subject, recipient and attached file, it works with android sdk version 29 (android 10) and lower. However starting Android 11 there are restriction to writing file in external or internal storages, and there is also another restriction that is not allowed to attach file automatically from app file directory. Previously I was copying from app storage to internal or external storage to attach file, any solutions?

            done android:requestLegacyExternalStorage="true"

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Jun-02 at 13:39

            I have done using FileProvider and selector, this is for multiple files

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/67006600

            QUESTION

            Update events in calendar after change in variable - Fullcalendar
            Asked 2021-Mar-25 at 08:11

            Using Fullcalendar with Vue.js, I'm passing the initial events from a variable, but I need that after this variable is updated, the events were updated in the calendar also. The documentation seems to be clear about that:

            But I've tried this and nothing happens, the events keeps as the first renderization.
            Also I've looked in many SO related answers about this topic but most of them are applied with JQuery which is not my case.
            I can't figure out how to aply this in a correct way.
            Thanks in advance for your attention...

            My code to create the calendar:

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2021-Mar-25 at 07:27

            Your events don't update because you're using a static event source - that array was copied to fullCalendar when it was initialised. Updates to it have no effect on the calendar because fullCalendar is using a different, older copy of the array.

            And fullCalendar has no way to refetch anything because you didn't give it a source to fetch from. If you want re-fetching to work then you need to provide a dynamic event source. There are two techniques you can use to do that, both described in detail in the documentation:

            1. Events as a JSON feed - where you simply specify a URL which will return JSON event data directly. fullCalendar will call this URL whenever the date changes - or whenever you call refetchEvents - and pass the current start and end dates of the calendar as query parameters, so the server can return a list of events correctly filtered by date.

            2. Events as a function - where you provide a callback function which fullCalendar will call whenever the date changes - or whenever you call refetchEvents - and passes the current start and end date as parameters to the function. The function can then do whatever you want in order to fetch events - e.g. make a custom AJAX call, or call another function or whatever. When the events are ready you pass them back to fullCalendar using the "successCallback" function supplied as a parameter to the main callback. There's an example in the documentation.

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66792785

            QUESTION

            ssl certificate issue for jgit in javafx app image versus javafx app runtime
            Asked 2020-Nov-12 at 15:37

            I have developed a simple JavaFX app using jgit, that is allowing users to play with git.

            When the app was started from the IntelliJ idea, I was able to clone the GitHub repo using my jgit implementation of the "git clone" command without any issues. But as soon as I created an image from my app and started the app from the image, I am getting an SSL certificate issue:

            Exception:org.eclipse.jgit.api.errors.TransportException: Secure connection to https://my-github-repo.git could not be established because of SSL problems.

            I am trying to understand why I am getting the SSL certificate issue only when I am running the app from the image. Can somebody explain that? I understand that I can disable SSL verification (there are some questions answered on that topic), but I want to know why it is working from IDE and not from the created image...

            here is my simplified git clone implementation for http:

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            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-Nov-12 at 15:37

            The most likely situation is that you are missing a module in the JRE image related to crypto that is required to authenticate the SSL connection.

            What jdk.crypto.* modules are in the final image? Perhaps if one of these is missing it will affect the ability to handle the SSL certificates?

            • jdk.crypto.cryptoki
            • jdk.crypto.ec
            • jdk.crypto.mscapi

            Since some aspects of the security/crypto code are done via service providers, perhaps when you generate the JRE image you should pass the "--bind-services" option to "Link in service provider modules and their dependences"

            You will need to share more details about how the image is created and what specific errors are reported. Try to include the full stack trace of any reported exceptions.

            What version of Java 11 are you using? Could you be running into this: JDK 11 SSL Error on valid certificate (working in previous versions)

            (It is unlikely if you are running with the same JDK version in the IDE and the packaged image, but thought I would mention it just in case it gives you a hint.)

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64791882

            QUESTION

            I have doubts about double pointer as parameters for a swap function
            Asked 2020-May-14 at 00:29

            I hope you can help me! I added this function to my array.c to shuffle the array elements and it works with static Item *a; static int dim; in my array.c.

            ...

            ANSWER

            Answered 2020-May-14 at 00:29

            Ok, let's start from here:

            Source https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61785612

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            gh repo clone rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs

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            git@github.com:rdiff-backup/rdiff-backup-fs.git

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