Commit 8810e332 authored by bescoto's avatar bescoto

Added changelog and man page entry for restore selection patch


git-svn-id: http://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/svn/rdiff-backup@498 2b77aa54-bcbc-44c9-a7ec-4f6cf2b41109
parent 348ef5ce
...@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@ Fixed handling of (lack of) daylight savings time. Earlier bug would ...@@ -14,6 +14,11 @@ Fixed handling of (lack of) daylight savings time. Earlier bug would
cause some files to be marked an hour later. Thanks to Troels Arvin cause some files to be marked an hour later. Thanks to Troels Arvin
and Farkas Levente for bug report. and Farkas Levente for bug report.
Altered file selection when restoring so excluded files will not be
deleted from the target dir. The old behavior was technically
intended and documented but not very convenient. Thanks to Oliver
Kaltenecker for bug report.
New in v0.13.3 (2003/10/14) New in v0.13.3 (2003/10/14)
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...@@ -524,9 +524,10 @@ and ...@@ -524,9 +524,10 @@ and
Each file selection condition either matches or doesn't match a given Each file selection condition either matches or doesn't match a given
file. A given file is excluded by the file selection system exactly file. A given file is excluded by the file selection system exactly
when the first matching file selection condition specifies that the when the first matching file selection condition specifies that the
file be excluded; otherwise the file is included. If a file is file be excluded; otherwise the file is included. When backing up, if
excluded, rdiff-backup acts as if that file does not exist in the a file is excluded, rdiff-backup acts as if that file does not exist
source directory. in the source directory. When restoring, an excluded file is
considered not to exist in either the source or target directories.
For instance, For instance,
.PP .PP
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