How to Install and Uninstall awit-dbackup Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: February 02,2025
1. Install "awit-dbackup" package
This tutorial shows how to install awit-dbackup on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
awit-dbackup
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2. Uninstall "awit-dbackup" package
Please follow the guidance below to uninstall awit-dbackup on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
awit-dbackup
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the awit-dbackup package on Kali Linux
Package: awit-dbackup
Version: 0.0.22-1.1
Installed-Size: 67
Maintainer: Nigel Kukard
Architecture: all
Depends: perl:any, tar (>= 1.22), perl (>= 5.14) | libio-compress-perl, libconfig-inifiles-perl
Recommends: pbzip2, pigz, pixz, pdlzip
Size: 18832
SHA256: 702dd7a1f3c9b9b189a1c9c050c233f98dc945d16fd7ec1c463050e51ff7ddee
SHA1: d1e17bae4c08a642228ad370e06f8831a0dff189
MD5sum: 45c7061bbb0031c0d7d5eac8b4fe1e2b
Description: Flexible one archive per directory backup tool
This is a backup software package which basically creates one
archive per directory it backs up. This makes searching
through the backup much easier as you can look for which files
you're after in the directory hierarchy. It will only backup
directories which have changed, which makes it rsync friendly.
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://www.dbackup.org
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/awit-dbackup/awit-dbackup_0.0.22-1.1_all.deb
Version: 0.0.22-1.1
Installed-Size: 67
Maintainer: Nigel Kukard
Architecture: all
Depends: perl:any, tar (>= 1.22), perl (>= 5.14) | libio-compress-perl, libconfig-inifiles-perl
Recommends: pbzip2, pigz, pixz, pdlzip
Size: 18832
SHA256: 702dd7a1f3c9b9b189a1c9c050c233f98dc945d16fd7ec1c463050e51ff7ddee
SHA1: d1e17bae4c08a642228ad370e06f8831a0dff189
MD5sum: 45c7061bbb0031c0d7d5eac8b4fe1e2b
Description: Flexible one archive per directory backup tool
This is a backup software package which basically creates one
archive per directory it backs up. This makes searching
through the backup much easier as you can look for which files
you're after in the directory hierarchy. It will only backup
directories which have changed, which makes it rsync friendly.
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://www.dbackup.org
Section: utils
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/a/awit-dbackup/awit-dbackup_0.0.22-1.1_all.deb