ImageBackup 1.8 Perl script

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  • Version: 1.8
  • File size: 0 KB
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  • Platform: Linux / BSD
  • Language: Perl
  • Price:Other Free / Open So
  • Company: Kirk Bauer (View more)

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ImageBackup is a small Perl script to create backup CDs out of images. This is a small Perl script to create backup CDs out of images.

Although this program is made to work well with AutoScrapbook, it can work with any directory of images. You run the program and specify a base directory.

The directory is processed recursively and any images are mirrored into a staging area. Once enough images are in the staging area, the program will (optionall) run AutoScrapbook to create a set of web pages specifically for that disc of images.

It will then create an ISO image that you can burn to CD when convenient. This script is made to work on Linux, but could work on other systems with a bit of modification.

Once a disc has been created, the list of images that were on that disc is stored in a hidden data file in the base directory specified. You can then run ImageBackup on that directory again.

Any images not included in any previous backups will be mirrored to the (now empty) staging directory. If the directory fills, another ISO will be generated. If not, the staging directory will remain partially-filled.

You can then run ImageBackup regularly (i.e. from cron even) and new images will be added to the staging directory as they are found. Whenever the disc is full enough, an ISO is generated, and the whole process starts over.
ImageBackup 1.8 is a Perl script for Image Tools scripts design by Kirk Bauer. It runs on following operating system: Linux / BSD.

Operating system:
Linux / BSD

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