simplesnap 1.0.4 source package in Ubuntu

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simplesnap (1.0.4) unstable; urgency=low

  [ John Goerzen ]
  * Validate DATASETDEST like STORE
  * Added one more note
  * Rebuild docs

  [ Trey Dockendorf ]
  * Add ability to build RPMs via Makefile

  [ Al Nikolov ]
  * Properly substitute Unix tools with GNU tools. Works on Solaris.
  * Do a substitution for UNIX head too.

  [ John Goerzen ]
  * Rework deps so it doesn't get wrapped up in zfs-fuse removal
  * Clarified --local
  * Log errors using err syslog priority
  * Doc regen
  * New standards-version
  * Bump debhelper compat to 9

 -- John Goerzen <email address hidden>  Tue, 10 Oct 2017 08:45:11 -0500

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Original maintainer:
John Goerzen
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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simplesnap: Simple and powerful network transmission of ZFS snapshots

 simplesnap is a simple way to send ZFS snapshots across a net‐
 work. Although it can serve many purposes, its primary goal is
 to manage backups from one ZFS filesystem to a backup filesystem
 also running ZFS, using incremental backups to minimize network
 traffic and disk usage.
 .
 simplesnap it is designed to perfectly compliment
 snapshotting tools, permitting rotating backups with arbitrary
 retention periods. It lets multiple machines back up a single
 target, lets one machine back up multiple targets, and keeps it
 all straight.
 .
 simplesnap is easy; there is no configuration file needed. One
 ZFS property is available to exclude datasets/filesystems. ZFS
 datasets are automatically discovered on machines being backed
 up.
 .
 simplesnap is robust in the face of interrupted
 transfers, and needs little help to keep running.
 .
 nlike many similar tools, simplesnap does not
 require full root access to the machines being backed up. It
 runs only a small wrapper as root, and the wrapper has only three
 commands it implements.