{"name":"dirvish","portdir":"sysutils/dirvish","version":"1.2.1","license":"OSL-2","platforms":"any","epoch":0,"replaced_by":null,"homepage":"http://www.dirvish.org/","description":"Client/server rsync- and hard-link-based snapshot backup system","long_description":"Dirvish is a \"Time-Machine-alike\" for UNIX- and UNIX-like machines (e.g.,  FreeBSD, Linux, Solaris, Mac OS X < 10.5) that allows for snapshot-style  backups that preserve space by hard-linking to unchanged versions of files in  a given backup tree.  Like Time Machine, it allows each snapshot to present a  full tree, even for incremental backups. However, because only OS X has  fseventsd, and because among backup sysems only Time Machine actually uses  it, other client systems have to do a traditional tree walk to find changed  files.   Dirvish transmits changed files (or portions of changed files) via rsync to  the backup server, which in turn maintains the backup repository as a set of  hard-linked trees, with databases to track what has changed, as well as an  optional locate index to provide fast searching in the backup tree.  There is  no GUI; however, dirvish appears to be much more robust than other software  of this type in its exclude processing.   Using dirvish, your OS X Mac can become a snapshot backup server for your  non-OS X (or your pre-Leopard OS X) UNIX- and UNIX-like machines.","active":true,"categories":["sysutils"],"maintainers":[],"variants":[],"dependencies":[{"type":"build","ports":["bsdmake","clang-16"]},{"type":"lib","ports":["p5.34-time-parsedate","rsync","p5.34-timedate","p5.34-time-period","perl5.34"]}],"depends_on":[]}