My version of apt-btrfs-snapshot
Neal McBurnett
neal at bcn.boulder.co.us
Sun Dec 1 15:40:46 UTC 2013
Thanks!
For those who just stumble upon this, e.g. not knowing what apt-btrfs-snapshot is, or that it has been in Ubuntu since at least Precise, I suggest adding a README.md file on github which will be displayed when people visit the link you gave.
Just linking to your Plain Old Documentation file would be helpful:
https://github.com/jpeg729/apt-btrfs-snapshot/blob/master/debian/apt-btrfs-snapshot.pod
Cheers,
Neal McBurnett http://neal.mcburnett.org/
On Sun, Dec 01, 2013 at 02:32:58AM +0100, John Page wrote:
> I figured that if I snapshot everytime I install/update stuff, it would
> be nice to have a tool that told me what was going on. So I had some
> fun hacking...
> [1]https://github.com/jpeg729/apt-btrfs-snapshot
> This version gives you compact and detailed snapshot listings with the
> package changes that happened since the previous snapshot, including
> manual "dpkg -i" installations.
> It gives you a rollback function, a tree view, branch pruning, and much
> more.
> It has fairly extensive unit tests to go with it. I haven't yet found
> time to learn bzr and launchpad, so if you want to take a look, it's on
> github.
> Thought you might be interested.
> John
>
> References
>
> 1. https://github.com/jpeg729/apt-btrfs-snapshot
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