xfsdump 3.1.9+0+nmu2 source package in Ubuntu

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xfsdump (3.1.9+0+nmu2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Non-maintainer upload.
  * debian/compat: 5 -> 7. (Closes: #965900)

 -- Adrian Bunk <email address hidden>  Wed, 19 Jan 2022 12:22:32 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Nathan Scott
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Nathan Scott
Architectures:
any
Section:
admin
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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xfsdump_3.1.9+0+nmu2.tar.gz 865.0 KiB 4d56cfb751e0cd350ebfbe93c28e1eacc8b93d61cadb4764b50fd7907e41ceb9

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xfsdump: Administrative utilities for the XFS filesystem

 The xfsdump package contains xfsdump, xfsrestore and a number of
 other administrative utilities for managing XFS filesystems.
 .
 xfsdump examines files in a filesystem, determines which need to be
 backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape or other
 storage medium. It uses XFS-specific directives for optimizing the
 dump of an XFS filesystem, and also knows how to backup XFS extended
 attributes. Backups created with xfsdump are "endian safe" and can
 thus be transfered between Linux machines of different architectures
 and also between IRIX machines.
 .
 xfsrestore performs the inverse function of xfsdump; it can restore a
 full backup of a filesystem. Subsequent incremental backups can then
 be layered on top of the full backup. Single files and directory
 subtrees may be restored from full or partial backups.

xfsdump-dbgsym: debug symbols for xfsdump