I guess that would work(though the example only seems to include folder paths
rather than file paths)
but with the issue that if a big file appeared between the time of the
generation of the list and duplicity's file search, it'd include that big file.
Though that's a worst case scenario, agreed.
?well ..
?according to the manpage
?http://duplicity.nongnu.org/duplicity.1.html (find: "For example, if
?file "list.txt" contains the lines:")
?you can explicitly exlude all files and later include the files you need
?to be backed up... you could write a shellscript that detects sizes and
?generates this list ...
?regards ede
?--
?Hello all,
?I was wondering if there's any way to feed duplicity with an explicit file
list.
?Since I can not restrict the list of files I want by size(ie size < xxx KB) in
duplicity
?I'd want to use find to generate an extensive filelist and have duplicity use
it.
?Does that sound reasonnable? And if not, what would be suggested to do a
size-restricted
?backup with duplicity?
?