Source: cpbk
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Yuuki NINOMIYA <gm@debian.or.jp>
Standards-Version: 3.0.1

Package: cpbk
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: a mirroring utility for backing up your files
 Backup Copy is basically a smart copy program that allows a user to
 copy mass files from one place to another.  When coping over a
 previous copy, the key features will allow coping only of new or non
 existing files in the backup.  This results in saving time and less
 load on the drive.  Built into the same feature of copying new files
 only, is a file removal procedure.  If a file is removed from the
 source path, the same file will be removed when the next backup is
 performed.  This provides a backup that is exactly the same as the
 source without filling up the drive.  As an added option, all files
 that will be overwritten or deleted when doing a copy over a previous
 backup, have the opportunity to be stored in a trash bin.  You can
 leave this trash bin to grow and grow just in case you need a backup
 of your backup.  When you start running out of disk space you will
 need to remove or clean up the trash bin.
