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Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files.
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Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files.


  • Subject: Re: Time machine backing up temporary binary files.
  • From: Hugh Sontag <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:58:54 -0600

Larry's right, and there's more.

Apple's OS is customer-focused, not programmer-focused. Options for including/excluding files, folders, regular expressions.

Is the current user interface any sort of a clue? There is basically an on/off button. Turn it on and *everything* is backed up, whether it needs it or not. One sop to "configurability" in the form of an exclusion list. You must not have drunk the Kool-Aid.

File bugs if you feel like it, but don't expect to see them implemented. Time Machine is *intended* to be simple, and adding features defeats that intention.

Best Regards,
Hugh Sontag

It's almost certain they won't add significant functionality during 10.5's lifetime. First, they'll want to consider all their options and decide which they think is best. "They" refers to what is effectively a committee, so there you go. Second, new features require a more resources for implementation and testing. Third, if they do it for Leopard it's one less new feature they can use to sell Leopard+1.

File the request, though, or you won't see it until 10.7. ;-)

Larry


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On Nov 15, 2007, at 4:55 PM, Daniel Hazelbaker wrote:

On Nov 15, 2007, at 2:08 PM, John Lunt wrote:

I've just realized that Time Machine (TM) seems to be backing up the temporary binary files from my Xcode projects. I'm particularly thinking about the .o files, but I'm sure there are others. If checked for a simple "Hello World" program that main.o appears in my TM backup.
[snip]

Am I missing something here, or should I just file a bug against this?

John.

I would personally love to see TM have MUCH more options to which files it includes or does not include, I just haven't gotten around to filing a bug report yet. Personally I would love to see full file globbing of what to exclude AND include (There are some people I would prefer to backup just their /Users folder yet exclude /Users/*/Music. regexp would be even better because we could better handle things).


So yes, I would file a bug report. Hopefully I'll get one filed in the next few days as well.

My 2 cents.

Daniel
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