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Package Details: backintime 1.4.3-2
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/backintime.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | backintime |
Description: | Simple backup system inspired from the Flyback Project and TimeVault. Qt5 GUI version. |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/bit-team/backintime |
Licenses: | GPL |
Submitter: | None |
Maintainer: | graysky |
Last Packager: | graysky |
Votes: | 297 |
Popularity: | 0.22 |
First Submitted: | 2009-01-09 20:46 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-02-03 12:23 (UTC) |
Dependencies (18)
- backintime-cliAUR (backintime-cli-gitAUR)
- libnotify (libnotify-gitAUR)
- polkit (polkit-gitAUR, polkit-consolekitAUR)
- python-dbus (dbus-python)
- python-pyqt5 (python-pyqt5-webkitAUR, python-pyqt5-sip4AUR)
- xorg-xdpyinfo
- python (python37AUR, python311AUR, python310AUR) (make)
- openssh (openssh-gitAUR, openssh-gssapiAUR, openssh-hpn-shimAUR, openssh-selinuxAUR, openssh-dotconfigAUR, openssh-dotconfig-binAUR) (check)
- oxygen-icons (check)
- python-dbus (dbus-python) (check)
- python-pyfakefs (check)
- python-pylint (check)
- rsync (rsync-gitAUR, rsync-reflinkAUR, rsync-reflink-gitAUR) (check)
- systemd (systemd-gitAUR, systemd-fmlAUR, systemd-chromiumosAUR, systemd-selinuxAUR) (check)
- kompare (kompare-gitAUR) (optional) – diff/patch frontend
- meld (meld-gitAUR) (optional) – diff/patch frontend
- python-keyring (optional) – store and access passwords safely
- qt5-translations (qt5-translations-gitAUR) (optional) – translate BIT dialogs into native language
Required by (1)
- backintime-cli (optional)
Sources (2)
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fukawi2 commented on 2013-04-04 23:33 (UTC)
<deleted-account> commented on 2013-04-04 07:59 (UTC)
Running "makepkg-g" always gives me this value:
md5sums = ('3671e8123fe69dc7d13f81ed9d768b14')
I put it in PKGBUILD and all ok
fukawi2 commented on 2013-04-03 22:22 (UTC)
OK, it appears Launchpad gives a slightly different tarball each time you download, so the md5sums are always going to fail.
Anyone know how to deal with that?
fukawi2 commented on 2013-04-03 22:11 (UTC)
Well it appears upstream have adopted the Ubuntu fork, so here's a new PKGBUILD for 1.0.22 :)
kar commented on 2013-02-12 01:23 (UTC)
Ok, I think it's not really necessary, because version 1.0.8 (I use the KDE4 version) is very stable and for me it runs, runs, runs and runs. ;-)
But I don't know, if there are some new features or if it's only for stability- and security-updates.
fukawi2 commented on 2013-02-11 22:45 (UTC)
It seems Ubuntu have forked BIT since upstream dev seems to have come to a halt. I'm unsure if we should switch to track the Ubuntu version or not...
kar commented on 2013-02-11 15:09 (UTC)
I'm not sure, but I think the package is (maybe) outdated?!
On the website http://backintime.le-web.org/download_page/ is only version 1.0.8 available, but on Launchpad ( https://launchpad.net/~bit-team/+archive/stable ) is for Ubuntu version 1.0.20 available.
fukawi2 commented on 2013-01-01 06:28 (UTC)
@coderkun Because I'm not a TU, and obviously none of the current TU's have an interest in picking it up.
coderkun commented on 2012-12-31 12:05 (UTC)
Why is BackInTime not in the official repos?—all dependencies are.
capoeira commented on 2012-11-04 08:44 (UTC)
anybody got backups working with a systemd timer (without cron)?
Pinned Comments
graysky commented on 2023-10-07 12:15 (UTC)
Using an AUR helper such as yay to build packages including backintime is HIGHLY discouraged. The recommended build method is to use a clean chroot. See: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/DeveloperWiki:Building_in_a_clean_chroot
I wrote a script that automates much of that called clean-chroot-manager offered here in the AUR.
Please stop posting build failures because you insist on building with yay or other AUR helpers.