Add tested platforms

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ccollect - Installing, Configuring and Using ccollect - Installing, Configuring and Using
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Nico Schottelius <nico-ccollect__@__schottelius.org> Nico Schottelius <nico-ccollect__@__schottelius.org>
0.5, for ccollect 0.4-0.5.2, Initial Version from 2006-01-13 0.5, for ccollect 0.4-0.5.3, Initial Version from 2006-01-13
:Author Initials: NS :Author Initials: NS
(pseudo) incremental backup (pseudo) incremental backup
with different exclude lists with different exclude lists
using hardlinks and `rsync` using hardlinks and `rsync`
Introduction Introduction
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ccollect is a backup utility written in the sh-scripting language. ccollect is a backup utility written in the sh-scripting language.
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bourne shell compatible (like 'dash', 'ksh', 'zsh', 'bash', ...). bourne shell compatible (like 'dash', 'ksh', 'zsh', 'bash', ...).
Supported and tested operating systems and architectures
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ccollect was successfully tested on the following platforms:
- OpenBSD on amd64
- GNU/Linux on hppa/i386/amd64
It *should* run on any Unix that supports rsync and has a POSIX-compatible
bourne shell.
Why you can only backup from remote hosts, not to them Why you can only backup from remote hosts, not to them
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While considering the design of ccollect, I thought about enabling While considering the design of ccollect, I thought about enabling
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# get latest ccollect tarball from http://unix.schottelius.org/ccollect/ # get latest ccollect tarball from http://unix.schottelius.org/ccollect/
# replace value for CCV with the current version # replace value for CCV with the current version
export CCV=0.5.1 export CCV=0.5.2
# #
# replace 'wget' with fetch on bsd # replace 'wget' with fetch on bsd