teejee2008 / aptik

Command-line tool for migrating system settings and data for distributions based on Debian, Arch and Fedora. Can backup and restore software repositories, packages, icons, themes, fonts, users, groups, home data, dconf settings, fstab/crypttab entries, and cron tasks.
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Neither the manual nor the program make it clear what happens when one backup overwrites another #33

Open LinuxOnTheDesktop opened 5 years ago

LinuxOnTheDesktop commented 5 years ago

Describe the bug Neither the manual nor the program make it clear what happens when one backup overwrites another.

Expected behavior It should be clear what happens when one backup overwrites another, i.e. when, if one makes a backup (say, a full backup)to a location, and then runs another backup (say, again, a full one) to that same location (as one might do by making use, via cron, of aptik's admirable scheduling features). What does happen?

System:

I apologise if in fact somewhere the information in question is provided.