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Back In Time

   0.9.26  

KDE Archiving/Backup

Score 79%
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Downloads:  655
Submitted:  May 6 2009
Updated:  May 19 2009

Description:

Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”. The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.

Currently there are two GUI available: Gnome and KDE 4 (>= 4.1).




Changelog:

Version 0.9.26
* update translations
* fix a bug in smart-remove algorithm
* add '--no-check' option to configure scripts
* use only 'folder' term (more consistent with GNOME/KDE)
* add 'expert option': enable/disable nice for cron jobs
* GNOME & KDE4: refresh snapshots button force files view to update too
* you can include a backup parent directory (backup directory will auto-exclude itself)
* fix some small bugs

Version 0.9.24
* KDE4: fix python string QString problems
* KDE4 FilesView/SnapshotsDialog: ctrl-click just select (don't execute)
* KDE4: fix crush after "take snapshot" process
* store basic permission in a special file so it can restore them correctly (event from NTFS)
* reorganize code: common/GNOME/KDE4
* GNOME: break the big glade file in multiple file
* backintime is no longer aware of 'backintime-gnome' and 'backintime-kde4' (you need run them explicitly)

Version 0.9.22
* KDE4: fix some translation problems and crushes
* remove --safe-links for save/restore (this means copy symlinks as symlinks)
* create directory now use python os.makedirs (replace use of mkdir command)
* GNOME & KDE4 SettingsDialog: if schedule automatic backups per directory is set, global schedule is hidden
* GNOME FilesView: thread "*~" files (backup files) as hidden files
* GNOME: use gtk-preferences icon for SettingsDialog (replace gtk-execute icon)
* expert option: $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/backintime/user.callback (if exists) is called a different steps of a "take snapshot" process (before, after, on error, is a new snapshot was taken).
* add more command line options: --snapshots-list, --snapshots-list-path, --last-snapshot, --last-snapshot-path
* follow FreeDesktop directories specs (use $XDG_DATA_HOME and $XDG_CONFIG_HOME if defined) to save settings
* new install system: use more common steps (./configure; make; sudo make install)

Version 0.9.20
* smart remove: fix an important bug and make it more verbose in syslog

Version 0.9.18
* update translations
* GNOME bugfix: fix a crush in files view for files with special characters (ex: "a%20b")
* GNOME SettingsDialog bugfix: if snapshots path is a new created folder, snapshots navigation (files view) don't work
* GNOME & KDE4 MainWindow: Rename "Places" list with "Snapshots"
* GNOME SettingsDialog bugfix: modify something, then press cancel. If you reopen the dialog it show wrong values (the ones before cancel)
* GNOME & KDE4: add root mode menu entries (use gksu for gnome and kdesudo for kde)
* GNOME & KDE4: MainWindow - Files view: if the current directory don't exists in current snapshot display a message
* SettingDialog: add an expert option to enable to schedule automatic backups per directory
* SettingDialog: schedule automatic backups - if the application can't find crontab it show an error
* SettingDialog: if the application can't write in snapshots directory there should be an error message
* GNOME & KDE4: rework settings dialog
* SettingDialog: add an option to enable/disable notifications

Version 0.9.16.1
* fix a bug/crush for French version

Version 0.9.16
* update translations
* don't show the snapshot that is being taken in snapshots list
* GNOME & KDE4: when the application starts and snapshots directory don't exists show a messagebox
* give more information for 'take snapshot' progress (to prove that is not blocked)
* MainWindow: rename 'Timeline' column with 'Snapshots'
* when it tries to take a snapshot if the snapshots directory don't exists (it is on a removable drive that is not plugged) it will notify and wait maximum 30 seconds (for the drive to be plugged)
* KDE4: rework MainWindow




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 Looks fantastic!

 
 by CraigD on: May 7 2009
 
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Very nice job, GUI looks really nice. 2 small niggles though:

1. Could you please use 'Folder' throughout the GUI- as KDE does not use the term 'Directory'. (I noticed that the GUI uses both terms)

2. In the main window, can you make the selection select all columns in the right-hand list view? I personally think this looks nicer - and this is what the GNOME version is doing.


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 Re: Looks fantastic!

 
 by danleweb on: May 7 2009
 
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1. I do agree I should use only "Folder".
2. Well, the konqueror details mode only select file name. I use KDE controls so this is way.


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 Re: Re: Looks fantastic!

 
 by CraigD on: May 7 2009
 
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..fair point, must admit I don't use that mode much. However, (and I know I'm being ultra picky here! (so please feel free to ignore this)) - the focus rectangle is drawn over all columns. So, could you modify it so that the focus is only drawn over the column(s) that are highlighted?


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 Re: Re: Re: Looks fantastic!

 
 by danleweb on: May 11 2009
 
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I use KFileItemDelegate from kde api for files view and I didn't find a way to control this.
I can write my own files view but it will be less standard that the one in KDE api (and I don't plan to write one in the near future).


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 Awesomeness!

 
 by integr8e on: May 7 2009
 
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This is a pretty cool app!

I was going to develop something like this using git, but hoped somebody would beat me to it so I could focus on other projects -- you've just made my day!!!


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 Very useful

 
 by tblups on: May 8 2009
 
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and well implemented! Thank you for this.


Eduard.
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 Some issues...

 
 by CraigD on: May 16 2009
 
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1. Clicking on a file starts the app associated with the file - kind of annoying. I know this is consistent with Dolphin, etc - but back-in-time is not a file manager.
2. Restoring a file overwrites the original, without asking for confirmation, or checking differences, etc.
3. No way to select multiple files - which makes restoring files very slow.


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 Re: Some issues...

 
 by danleweb on: May 17 2009
 
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1. Use Ctrl+Click (like Dolphin) to just select the file. KDE4 version should use KDE4 settings.
2. For the moment it backup the original file before overwriting it. Asking for confirmation can be a nice feature.
3. I agree.


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 Not working KDE4.3

 
 by Jon53 on: Jul 5 2009
 
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Hello, I am using the RC of KDE 4.3 and the latest Back in Time version is not working under Kubuntu Jaunty (It worked with KDE 4.2). Will this be fixed?


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 Re: Not working KDE4.3

 
 by joepie on: Aug 4 2009
 
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BIT didn't run in kde4.3rc3, but it runs on the release version of kde4.3. I just tried it.


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 Doesn't work in Mandriva 2010

 
 by rldev on: Oct 2 2009
 
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I can't get BIT to work in Mandriva KDE4.3 2010. It doesn't launch. I try running it from the command line and it does nothing, no errors. I love this software and used it on Gnome.


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