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Upstream version 1.0
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Releasing backupninja 1.0
Happy birthdays!
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excludes are interpreted (Closes: #677410)
When --exclude 'something' is passed directly to rsync without going through
a shell, rsync tries to match a file whose name contains single quotes, which is
definitely not what we want it to do: exclude arguments protected with single
quotes are meant to be passed to a shell.
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handler does.
The latter has a robust history wrt. dealing with excludes / glob / quoting
etc., let's use that instead of the shiny new sed-based way.
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(Closes: #673572)
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Upstream version 1.0~rc1
Conflicts:
Makefile.in
aclocal.m4
configure
etc/Makefile.in
examples/Makefile.in
handlers/Makefile.in
install-sh
lib/Makefile.in
man/Makefile.in
missing
src/Makefile.in
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Hopefully this fixes http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=656968#31
and future incarnations of this class of bugs.
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Using 'warning' and 'return' instead of a fatal at rotate_long if
backuproot doesn't exist. Using a warning ensures that the backup
action can process the other includes and not just exit.
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