Backtory is moving forward
Posted by Jesco Freund at July 27, 2010 7:35 p.m.
The going is tough, but at least there is any going – I think this describes best my progress with Backtory. During the last two weeks, we've been on holiday in Denmark. I used some of the rather rainy days to code on Backtory, and here's what I got done so far:
- Libsynctory is in a working state now, meaning it does what is expected of it. However, it's not yet nice – no proper documentation, no thread safety, no error tracing.
- Libyar got a bit further. The container file layout is finalized and properly documented. An awful lot of macros and some init voodoo for thread saftey are ready, but the lib itself is of no use yet.
- The Backtory application itself hasn't been touched by me for some weeks now – I concentrated efforts on the two above-mentionned libs. However, I have made up my mind about the application (again
). There will be a “cheap” CLI application, most probably implemented in Python. The more complex thing (daemon, configuration via network and stuff) will become eBacktory, of which I'll take care later.
So first priority for me is to get libyar ready to use, and to finish libsynctory into a state that could be called “release-ready”. When both libs are done, I'll first finalize a CLI for YAR files before taking care of the Backtory implementation itself. As I see tough times ahead concerning my professional life, I dare not give any forecast when I'll be able to spare the hours so urgently needed to finish any of the mentionned tasks. But as I already statet – the going is tough, but at least there is any going…
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