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There is a user-callback example in http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bit-team/backintime/user-callback/view/head:/user-callback.apt-backup which will backup all package selections, sources and repository keys which are necessary to reinstall exactly the same packages again. It will even backup whether a package was installed manually or automatically because of dependencies.
Download the script, copy it to '~/.config/backintime/user-callback' and make it executable with 'chmod 755 ~/.config/backintime/user-callback'
It will run every time a new snapshot is taken. Make sure to include '~/.apt-backup'
Download the script, copy it to '~/.config/backintime/user-callback' and make it executable with 'chmod 755 ~/.config/backintime/user-callback'
It will run every time a new snapshot is taken. Make sure to include '~/.apt-backup'
URL: https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~bit-team/backintime/user-callback/view/head:/user-callback.apt-backup