NAME

Applications::BackupAndRestore - a linux frontend for tar

DESCRIPTION

BackupAndRestore is a backup utility for making incremental backups by using GNU Tar. Core features:

  • Incremental backup with quick and easy restoration of files

  • Handels different backup locations

  • Full support for excluding files and folders and even file patterns (shell regex)

  • Handels different store locations

  • Log with all relevant information

REQUIREMENTS

A Linux

GNU Tar

bzip2

A archive browser like file-roller (for now BackupAndRestore only supports this)

GUI

Backup & Restore

The Backup & Restore utility is illustrated in Figure 1-1.

Figure 1-1. Backup & Restore


To start up Backup & Restore from a terminal window, type BackupAndRestore and then press Enter.

Backup & Restore has a List View where you see every single backup with time, date, changed files and the exact space required on your harddrive.

Above the list view there is a File Chooser Button where you can select a folder to backup. Position the cursor over File Chooser Button and press the right mouse button. A pop-up menu appears. Choose a folder from the pop-up menu. Drag a folder icon and place it into the File Chooser Button. The window displays the contents of that backup.

Right hand to the File Chooser Button there is a Recycle Button. The recycle button keeps a list of folders you have saved. For example, place the cursor over the recycle button on a Backup & Restore window; then press the left mouse button to see a list of directories whose contents you have previously saved. Choose an item from this list and the window changes to display the contents of that backup.

Below the list view there is a backup button.

Backup In Progress Notification

The Backup In Progress Notification is illustrated in Figure 1-2.

Figure 1-2. Backup In Progress Notification


Restore Dialog

The Restore Dialog is illustrated in Figure 1-3.

Figure 1-3. Restore Dialog


Restore In Progress Notification

The Restore Dialog is illustrated in Figure 1-4.

Figure 1-4. Restore In Progress Notification


Remove Backup Dialog

The Remove Backup Dialog is illustrated in Figure 1-5.

Figure 1-5. Remove Backup Dialog


Perl

Synopsis

use Applications::BackupAndRestore -run;

use Applications::BackupAndRestore;

Functions

new

Creates a new Window;

my $window = new Applications::BackupAndRestore;

run

Opens the window. Run will not return until you close the window.

use Applications::BackupAndRestore -run;

or

Applications::BackupAndRestore::run;

show

Displays the window and return.

Applications::BackupAndRestore->new->show;

BUGS & SUGGESTIONS

If you run into a miscalculation please drop the author a note.

ARRANGED BY

HOOO@cpan.org

COPYRIGHT

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

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