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0.25.9 12 Apr 2023 17:39:06
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Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh)  |
sysutils/httm: Update version 0.25.5=>0.25.9
Changelog: https://github.com/kimono-koans/httm/releases/tag/0.25.9 |
0.25.5 31 Mar 2023 11:56:16
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Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh)  |
sysutils/httm: Update version 0.17.9=>0.25.5
Changelog: https://github.com/kimono-koans/httm/releases/tag/0.25.5
Reported by: pi |
0.17.9_4 16 Mar 2023 11:11:52
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Mikael Urankar (mikael)  |
lang/rust: Bump revisions after 1.68.0
PR: 270080 |
0.17.9_3 13 Feb 2023 14:52:59
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Mikael Urankar (mikael)  |
lang/rust: Bump revisions after 1.67.1
PR: 269336 |
0.17.9_2 07 Jan 2023 19:24:18
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Daniel Engberg (diizzy)  |
*/*: Bump rust (cargo) ports to reflect on WITH_LTO
Bump ports in tree so they get rebuilt with new default settings
for cargo ports |
0.17.9_1 20 Dec 2022 17:37:15
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Mikael Urankar (mikael)  |
lang/rust: Bump revisions after 1.66.0
PR: 268415 |
0.17.9 01 Dec 2022 21:25:44
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Muhammad Moinur Rahman (bofh)  |
sysutils/httm: New port
The dream of a CLI Time Machine is still alive with httm.
httm prints the size, date and corresponding locations of available
unique versions (deduplicated by modify time and size) of files residing
on snapshots, but can also be used interactively to select and restore
such files. httm might change the way you use snapshots (because
ZFS/btrfs aren't designed for finding for unique file versions) or the
Time Machine concept (because httm is very fast!).
Sponsored by: Bounce Experts |