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H A D | elf64-alpha.c | diff 91049 Fri Feb 22 04:46:20 MST 2002 obrien Merge rev 1.6 (only define "ELF_DYNAMIC_INTERPRETER" if it isn't defined elsewhere) into Binutils 2.12_20020221_snap. |
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H A D | dump.h | diff 179267 Fri May 23 23:13:14 MDT 2008 mckusick When using dump to generate level 0 dumps which are then rsync'ed to a remote machine, the fact that the dump date is stored with each header (inode) record makes rsync significantly less efficient than necessary. This also applies to inode access times when they are not important data to retain. When implementing an offsite backup solution of this type, these dates in particular are not important, especially if it prevents effective offsite backups. PR: bin/91049 Submitted by: Forrest W Christian <fwc@mt.net> |
H A D | dump.8 | diff 179267 Fri May 23 23:13:14 MDT 2008 mckusick When using dump to generate level 0 dumps which are then rsync'ed to a remote machine, the fact that the dump date is stored with each header (inode) record makes rsync significantly less efficient than necessary. This also applies to inode access times when they are not important data to retain. When implementing an offsite backup solution of this type, these dates in particular are not important, especially if it prevents effective offsite backups. PR: bin/91049 Submitted by: Forrest W Christian <fwc@mt.net> |
H A D | traverse.c | diff 179267 Fri May 23 23:13:14 MDT 2008 mckusick When using dump to generate level 0 dumps which are then rsync'ed to a remote machine, the fact that the dump date is stored with each header (inode) record makes rsync significantly less efficient than necessary. This also applies to inode access times when they are not important data to retain. When implementing an offsite backup solution of this type, these dates in particular are not important, especially if it prevents effective offsite backups. PR: bin/91049 Submitted by: Forrest W Christian <fwc@mt.net> |
H A D | main.c | diff 179267 Fri May 23 23:13:14 MDT 2008 mckusick When using dump to generate level 0 dumps which are then rsync'ed to a remote machine, the fact that the dump date is stored with each header (inode) record makes rsync significantly less efficient than necessary. This also applies to inode access times when they are not important data to retain. When implementing an offsite backup solution of this type, these dates in particular are not important, especially if it prevents effective offsite backups. PR: bin/91049 Submitted by: Forrest W Christian <fwc@mt.net> |
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